Introduction to Ethics - Immanuel Kant's Moral Theory - a summary with examples
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This is a lecture about version of the Kantian Categorical Imperative called "The Formula of the End in Itself." The lecture is based on a presentation of Kant's moral theory given by Onora O'Neill. The lecture concludes with a comparison between Kant's duty-based or deontological moral theory (sometimes called, simply, "Deontology"), on the one hand, and Utilitarianism, on the other.
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