Kant's Categorical Imperative

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Across
  1. 3. The principle that actions should be performed only if they could be universally applied without contradiction.
  2. 5. a branch of philosophy that explores fundamental questions about reality, existence, and knowledge.
  3. 8. The german philosopher responsible for this reason of thoughts.
  4. 9. The ability to think and reason, which Kant believed was essential for moral decision-making.
  5. 10. a general truth or rule of conduct.
Down
  1. 1. A command or obligation; something you must do.
  2. 2. the theory that pleasure and happiness should decide what's right and wrong.
  3. 4. The ability to make one's own decisions and be responsible for them, independent of external influences.
  4. 6. allowing someone or something else to decide the moral principle that one will follow.
  5. 7. a set of rules someone believes they should follow.