Will it be alright if this action were universal law? Is this action appropriate for everyone else in the same situation? Are others being treated as ends? Should this act be moral law? If the answers are yes, the action is considered morally acceptable. The categorical imperative is not meant to provide a complete decision. The categorical imperative is more about moral concepts than moral reality. Many disagree about how the categorical imperative applies in situations and that causes decisions of what to do to remain unclear. This theory relieves heavily on the belief that motivation by categorical imperatives and there is no definitive evidence that people can be. How are they motivated? It is human nature to self-deceive and that fact alone causes more
Will it be alright if this action were universal law? Is this action appropriate for everyone else in the same situation? Are others being treated as ends? Should this act be moral law? If the answers are yes, the action is considered morally acceptable. The categorical imperative is not meant to provide a complete decision. The categorical imperative is more about moral concepts than moral reality. Many disagree about how the categorical imperative applies in situations and that causes decisions of what to do to remain unclear. This theory relieves heavily on the belief that motivation by categorical imperatives and there is no definitive evidence that people can be. How are they motivated? It is human nature to self-deceive and that fact alone causes more