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Through his emphasis on treating people as ends rather than means, promoting the idea of universal ethics, and emphasizing individual autonomy in decision making, Kant’s philosophy aligns more closely with people’s fundamental beliefs and values. First and foremost, Immanuel Kant placed a great emphasis on the importance of treating people as ends in themselves, rather than merely as a means to an end. He argued that human beings possess inherent dignity and worth, and as such, should always be regarded as ends in themselves. Kant famously stated, “A human being, however, is not a thing and hence not something that can be used merely as a means but must in all his actions always be regarded as an end itself.” (Kant, The Good Will and the Categorical Imperative, 113). This quote serves as evidence of Kant’s belief that people should not be treated as mere tools or objects to achieve one’s own goals or desires, but rather as individuals with their own autonomy and dignity. According to Kant, treating people as mere means to an end is an immoral and unethical act, as it denies them their inherent worth as human beings.

Can you please please either relate this quote to the trolley cart problem or the the holocaust problem where the mother had to suffocate her baby because of then aziz? (whichever one it relates too more)

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