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colton

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For Kant, the central problem of ethics is:
 
  A. determining what one ought to do.
  B. to reconcile science with the commands of God.
 
  C. to do what is right even in the face of temptation.
  D. how to develop a good character.
 
  E. to come to know oneself fully.

Question 2

Kant held that the proper foundation of morality could be established by:
 
  A. consulting religious doctrine.
  B. divine inspiration.
 
  C. the use of reason alone.
  D. careful observation of human society.
 
  E. Any of the above



brittrenee

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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