On your whiteboard: Everything you can remember about Kant’s ethical theory.

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On your whiteboard: Everything you can remember about Kant’s ethical theory.

On your table, think of strengths of Kant’s theory.

Practical Problems It is empty

Practical Problems It is empty Does universalisable = moral imperative? (and vice versa)

Practical Problems It is empty Does universalisable = moral imperative? (and vice versa) Conflicting duties

Practical Problems It is empty Does universalisable = moral imperative? (and vice versa) Conflicting duties WD Ross – responds with the idea of prima facie duties and actual duties -Read the sheet and do the tasks