Ross
Kant’s Imperatives
Pros and Cons
Terms 1
Terms 2
100

 to do no harm or injury to others

 Nonmaleficence

100

Choosing to do something because it is one’s moral duty.

Good Will

100

The problem with Kant’s theory is that the outcome of actions has no moral relevance

Consequentialist problem

100

The basis of morality that focuses on duties and intentions and rejects the consideration of  consequences

Deontology  

100

A rule of conduct or behavior

Maxim

200

to be truthful, pay back debts, keep agreements

Fidelity

200

Act so as to treat every person affected by your action (including   

yourself) as an end and never as a means only.

Principle of Ends

200

The very same act can be characterized by several different maxims.

Many formulations problem

200

Universalizability is not the same as this.

golden rule  

200

the duty one ought to fulfill as long as no other duty conflicts

prima facie duty  

300

to improve the condition of others

Beneficence  

300

 Act only in accordance with the maxim that you can rationally will to be practiced by all people at all times.

Principle of Universal Law

300

Because it is based on the equality of all people, the categorical imperative supports this value.

 Justice

300

 Treat others as valuable in themselves because they have autonomy and thus...

Rational ability.    

300

When two duties conflict, this is the most important one.

actual duty  

400

to set right any wrongs we have done and apologize

Reparation

400

The moral agent is capable of acting freely and within the dictates of reason. 

Principle of Autonomy  

400

Kant’s theory has great appeal because of its commitment to these 

Foundational values

400

Obligations that cannot be obeyed by degrees

Perfect duties

400

Tells us what we must do regardless of any conditions. No ands ifs, or buts.

Categorical imperative  

500

the kind of reasoning used by Ross

Intuition

500

According to Kant, Moral decisions are determined by this and this alone

Reason  

500

Kant’s theory does not respect animals, children, and others.

Rational Agents problem  

500

Duties that are not owed to the individual but rise out of moral duty to respect individuals

indirect duties

500

Tells us what we must do to achieve a goal

A hypothetical imperative