Kantian Ethics is a non-religious, [blank_start]absolutist[blank_end] theory, which means that if one thing is wrong in a certain situation, it is wrong in all situations. All moral rules are [blank_start]universal[blank_end] and every decision is objective, so it is the same for everyone in all situations. It is [blank_start]deontological[blank_end], so deciding whether or not something is right is based on [blank_start]intention[blank_end], derived through [blank_start]reason[blank_end] 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 [blank_start]free will[blank_end]. He believes that we have an [blank_start]innate knowledge[blank_end] of what is right and wrong, and that knowledge is [blank_start]a-priori[blank_end] or before experience.
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Consequentialist
Absolutist
Teleological
Relativist
Universal
Practical
Subjective
Relativist
Intrinsic
Moral
Fundamentalist
Deontological
Reason
God
Experience
St. Paul
Agape love
Empirical knowledge
Conscience
Free will
Objective
Innate knowledge
Euthyphro dilemma
Incredible sense of smell
a-priori
a-posteriori
a-pastiriori
a-prosteriori
The Bible
Pleasure
Consequence
Intention
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