Duty And Good Will Flashcards

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Kant argues “it’s impossible to conceive of anything in the world which can be called good without qualification, save only a ? ?” (“Groundwork of the ? of Morals”).

A

Good will.

Metaphysics.

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Good will is in accordance with duty but it’s not enough to be consistent with ?

A

Duty.

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Other motives, like family loyalty, have no ? worth for Kant.

A

Moral.

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Kant gives examples of what our ? is. “To do ? to others, where one can, is a duty”, but he also argues that those who do good because they get a sense of inner pleasure by spreading joy aren’t truly ?

A

Duty.
Good.
Moral.

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With this system of developing ? ? and moral rules, Kant establishes some specific duties to ourselves and others:

1) To strive for ?-? and the well-being for others.
2) To pursue the ? good.
3) The innate ? to freedom.
4) The duty not to destroy ourselves, to commit suicide.
5) The duty not to destroy or limit other human beings.
6) The duty not to make ? promises.
7) To avoid drunkenness.
8) The right to ? property and ownership.

A
Moral judgement.
Self-perfection.
Greater.
Right.
False.
Private.
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Kant develops a system for determining whether a moral maxim (?) meets the criteria for his moral ? or not.

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Rule.

Law.

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