Kants Moral Philosophy , philosophy homework help

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watch the films "Gone Baby Gone" and "Sleepers". Pick one and judge the main FINAL action as moral or immoral. Support your position by applying Kant's moral philosophy. 500 words minimum MLA format. Due on December 3rd *Not applying Kant's Categorical Imperative results in an automatic F. Nature of the Concept 1. The first premise is that a person acts morally if his or her conduct would, without condition, be the "right" conduct for any person in similar circumstances (the "First Maxim"). 2. The second premise is that conduct is "right" if it treats others/yourself as ends in themselves/yourself and not as means to an end (the "Second Maxim"). 3. The conclusion is that a person acts morally when he or she acts as if his or her conduct was establishing a universal law governing others in similar circumstances (the "Third Maxim").

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“Gone Baby Gone”
Ben Affleck’s debut film depicts the best of Immanuel Kant’s philosophical work from
every perspective. The most notable identity of the film lies in the manner which human moral
aspects are put into test, contrasting with the profound philosopher on grounding moral values.
The final actions of the film sets a premises with Kant’s deontological theory, largely on the
categorical imperatives.
The pinnacle of the film is well suited for the theme and unearths those natural
responsibiliti...


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