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Ethics of Dignity and Freedom

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Moral Principle must be universalizable (Kant)   One can will that everyone act according to it  
Consistent with Kant on human autonomy and dignity   One should not strive to benefit from one's interaction with others  
Consistent with Kant on human autonomy and dignity   It is wrong to treat others merely as tools to be used to attain a goal of maximum happiness  
Consistent with Kant on human autonomy and dignity   People must recognize others' capacity to give or withhold consent  
Inconsistent with Kant on human autonomy and dignity   Respect for human dignity requires people to act to maximize their pleasure and minimize their pain  
Inconsistent with Kant on human autonomy and dignity   True autonomy results from acting according to desires, without regard to moral permissability  


   


 

 

 
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Created by: emartin on 2007-08-28




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