Thursday, August 11, 2011

According to Kant, if you try to universally apply promise-breaking you'll find that?

C. Remember that Kant believed nothing (no maxim) was morally acceptable if it could not pass the three laws of the Categorical Imperative. The promise breaking breaks the first law: Act as though your maxim is at the same time it should become a universal law. Promise-breaking cannot be a universal law due to the reason stated in C.

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