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Immanuel Kant is widely known for his advocacy of the idea of universal ethics. He claimed that ethical principles should not be relative and that they should be applicable to all people. In support of this, Kant declared, “Act only according to that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law.” (Kant, The Good Will and the Categorical Imperative, 109). This statement exemplifies Kant’s belief that moral actions should be guided by a single categorical imperative that is universally applicable. His view is that morality is not a matter of personal preferences or cultural norms but rather fundamental principles that apply to all individuals regardless of their circumstances.

 

Can you please please relay this point proof explanation to either the trolly cart problem or the holocaust problem with the mother, had to suffocate her child because of the Nazis? (which ever one it relates to more.)

Please make sure this information is a grade 12 university level and make good use of good words and please relate them properly to Immanuel kants point

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