
Episode 10: Kantian Ethics: What Should We Do?
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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Is There a Right Way, Objectively, That You're Meant to Do?
Aristotle is what the er, the con of grounding the ethical in character as opposed to consequence or obligation or the will, or whatever that is. It's funny, i tend towards the aristotelian view, although you now really both appeal to me in different ways. I don't know that you need a universally applicable law to get to action. You just need a reason that then seems in some way justifiable,. That does not make you want to kill yourself.
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