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Kantian Ethics is a non-religious, ( Consequentialist, Absolutist, Teleological, Relativist ) theory, which means that if one thing is wrong in a certain situation, it is wrong in all situations. All moral rules are ( Universal, Practical, Subjective, Relativist ) and every decision is objective, so it is the same for everyone in all situations. It is ( Intrinsic, Moral, Fundamentalist, Deontological ), so deciding whether or not something is right is based on ( The Bible, Pleasure, Consequence, Intention ), derived through ( Reason, God, Experience, St. Paul ) and a sense of duty and good will, rather than the outcome of the act. Kant believes that everyone is free to make their own decisions, due to having ( Agape love, Empirical knowledge, Conscience, Free will ). He believes that we have an ( Objective, Innate knowledge, Euthyphro dilemma, Incredible sense of smell ) of what is right and wrong, and that knowledge is ( a-priori, a-posteriori, a-pastiriori, a-prosteriori ) or before experience.