Across
- 2. Do the consequences of the act factor into the morality of that act for Kant? Answer in French.
- 4. How would we describe the actions of the shopkeeper whose action did have moral worth. He acted ?
- 5. How we discover objective moral laws.
- 6. To have a good will is to do one's ?
- 7. What is the only thing good in itself?
- 10. To perform an act out of desires, consequences or self-interest means the action has no ?
- 17. Conditional commands
- 18. There are universal moral laws.
Down
- 1. Unconditional commands
- 3. Can a hypothetical imperative prescribe or demand an action? Answer in French.
- 5. A moral being is a ? being.
- 8. Kant's theory is deontological which means it stresses obligation and ?
- 9. Which example is used to show that this maxim cannot be universalised as it would lead to a contradiction in will?
- 11. Can a categorical imperative prescrive or demand an action? Answer in French.
- 12. Why must I do my duty?
- 13. What motivates the shopkeeper whose action does not have moral worth?
- 14. A maxim cannot be universalised if, in doing so, it creates a ?
- 15. Which example is used to show that this maxim cannot be universalised as it would lead to a contradiction in conception?
- 16. Another word for rule
