Across
- 4. Basis for Kant's ethical theory
- 5. Obstruction to discernment of right and wrong
- 9. Essential connection with duties and obligations
- 11. Characteristic of moral rights
- 13. Fair-mindedness
- 15. Type of rights inherent to all humans
- 16. Type of legal rights related to livelihood and wealth
- 17. Opposite of biased
- 18. Rights granted and protected by the state
- 19. Rights requiring others not to hinder
- 21. Not intrinsically good when combined with goodwill
- 23. Rights requiring others to fulfill an entitlement
- 25. Type of legal rights related to governance participation
- 27. Synonym for sense of duty in moral actions
- 28. Rights created by humans
- 30. Type of action required for morality
Down
- 1. Described as the essence of living beings
- 2. Corrupt and worthless without goodwill
- 3. Highest virtue in Kantian ethics
- 6. Type of soul in animals
- 7. Rights based on ethical principles
- 8. Type of soul in plants
- 10. Motivation for moral action according to Kant
- 12. Legal and moral claim to do something
- 14. Human distinguishing trait
- 20. Capacity for logical thought
- 22. Feeling that pushes a specific decision
- 24. Study of what is right and wrong
- 26. Type of ethical theory Kant is known for
- 29. Type of legal rights related to individual freedom
