Kantian ethics
Kantian ethics
Kantian ethics says that the morality of an action depends on a moral law that is universal and absolute and not on the consequences of the action. In other words, Kant argued that actions are morally right if they are made out of a sense of duty and if the guiding principle of the action can be applied universally.
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