PHL-1502 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Retributive Justice, Immanuel Kant, Kantian Ethics

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This is a question many people have trouble answering. Think of rorschach: do you admire him? o. Good is context-dependent: what makes something good is dependent on the context within which goodness is being measured, all good things do not share something in common. Example: a good rifle and a good horse have nothing in common, but they are both considered good in their contexts. Does doing the right thing just mean acting in a way that is socially acceptable : rorschach did not act in a way that was socially acceptable. If rorschach was doing the right thing , then doing the right thing is not dependent on social acceptability. If doing the right thing only meant acting in a way that is socially acceptable , then social progress would be impossible because anyone who challenges what is socially acceptable would necessarily be doing the wrong thing.

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