Kantian ethical philosophy.
. Discuss Kantian ethical philosophy. Describe specifically (a) the Good Will and what it wills; (b) the difference
between the hypothetical and the categorical imperative, specifically the notion that we must always treat
others as ends in themselves and never merely as a means; (c) the idea that the ethical life is one of
overcoming one's inclinations to do other than what one knows to be one's duty. Discuss at least one criticism
of Kant’s theory.