Are Kantian Ethics Too Abstract To Be Applicable To Be Applicable To Practical Moral Decision-Making? Flashcards
Kant’s concept of ? requires a particular approach to ? where a person has learned to separate themselves from their emotions and focus on certain ? when trying to decide what to do.
Morality.
Life.
Principles.
Kant might be accused of being ? about the expectations he places on people. Humans are ? and the moral law can feel like a constraint.
Unrealistic.
Imperfect.
Kant requires an ? view of life.
Idealised.
When faced with no-win situations, such as the decision to save lives at the cost of others, Kant seems ?
Unhelpful.
Systems of ? based on emotions could easily dissolve into justifications of selfish conduct, so perhaps ? and ideals are what should drive our conduct. They offer ? in that rules can be developed from them.
Ethics.
Principles.
Flexibility.
Kant sees ethics as the development of a better ?, not just better individual ?, and that means better people.
World.
Decisions.