What is Kant's first name?
What is Immanuel?
What is another name for this imperative?
What is a hypothetical imperative?
Kant says that this imperative derives from_______.
What is reason?
The Greek word "deon" means ______.
What is duty?
What has a neck and no head, two arms and no hands?
What is a shirt?
True or False: Kant is French.
What is False? (He's German)
True or False: This imperative is based on our desires.
What is true?
Focuses on an unconditional moral _______...
What is obligation?
The Greek word ______ means study.
What is "logos."
I run around your property but never move. What am I?
What is a fence?
What area of study did Kant impact greatly?
What is Philosophy?
True or False: Is studying for the exams because your mother is forcing you a conditional imperative?
What is False?
....This is _______ in all circumstances and is not dependent on a person's inclination or purpose.
What is binding?
Deontology deals with following ________.
what is the rules?
It can't be seen, can't be felt, can't be heard and can't be smelt. It lies behind stars and under hills, and empty holes it fills. It comes first and follows after, ends life and kills laughter. What is it?
What is the dark?
Kant believed that ______ should not be mixed with morality.
What is religion?
The goal of a conditional imperative is to what?
What is to identify actions we ought to take, but only if we have some particular goal?
Don't ___, don't ___, don't ____.
What is cheat, steal, lie?
What is the opposite of Deontology?
What is utilitarianism? (right or wrong is based on the outcome)
It has five wheels, though often think four, You cannot use it without that one more, You can put things in it, you can strap things on top, You can't find it in the market, but you can still go shop. What is it?
What is a car?
What year was Kant born in?
What is 1724?
Finish the sentence with a categorical imperative thought "Be honest so that _________."
The Answer may vary but
What is so that people can trust you; so that people can respect you?"
True or False: A categorical imperative applies to everyone.
What is true?
Scenario: As a programmer, you notice a virus in the system. The rule says you can't act without a supervisor. The virus is acting rapidly and no supervisors are available. What is the difference between what is consequentially correct and deontologically correct?
What is focusing on the consequence and acting without a supervisor VS following the rules and waiting for a supervisor regardless of the consequences?
What day would yesterday be if Thursday was four days before the day after tomorrow?
What is Friday?