Across
- 2. The concept that moral rules must be applicable to everyone without contradiction.
- 5. The philosopher who developed the categorical imperative.
- 6. command that applies unconditionally, regardless of desires or goals.
- 7. The idea that humans have intrinsic worth and should not be used as mere means.
- 8. The type of imperative that tells you to do something if you want a particular outcome.
- 9. The only thing inherently good without qualification, according to Kant.
- 10. The ability to act based on freely chosen moral principles, guided by reason.
Down
- 1. The theory that morality is based on God's commands.
- 3. A community of rational beings bound by shared moral rules.
- 4. The branch of ethics that focuses on duty and reason, developed by Kant.
