Kant's Categorical Imperative and Moral Duties

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What is the key to practicing individual ethics, as mentioned in the text?

Moral attentiveness

What does moral attentiveness consist of?

Perceptual moral attentiveness and reflective moral attentiveness

What is the primary goal of many ethics courses and programs, as stated in the text?

To raise ethical awareness

Who is best known for his theory of stages of moral development, as mentioned in the text?

Lawrence Kohlberg

What does each stage of moral development, according to Lawrence Kohlberg, signify?

A broader definition of morality

What are the three aspects of moral maturation according to the text?

Moral attentiveness, moral complexity, and moral identity

What does metacognitive ability refer to in the context of moral maturation?

Monitoring and regulating thinking

What does moral complexity involve?

Creating prototypes to use in processing ethical problems

What is the primary role of moral identity in moral maturation?

Applying the moral self to a variety of situations

What is the key function of moral maturation capacity in ethical thinking?

Elaborating and effectively storing morally relevant information

Explore the ethical principles and moral duties proposed by Immanuel Kant in his development of the Categorical Imperative. Understand the emphasis on duty and moral courage, and the idea that what is right for one is right for all.

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