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KANT philosophy questions help due in 3 hours!!!
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1. What does Kant believe is the aim of a moral life?
2. Why does Kant argue that humans are by nature free?
3. Why is immorality necessary to be able to pursue and attain the supreme good?

1 sentence each is fine


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Answer:

1. Kant believes the aim of a moral life is for human beings to be treated with dignity and respect, since they possess rights.

2. Kant argues that humans are by nature free since despite their difference in human natures, humans should have the ability to choose their own  behaviors, in addition they should be held accountable for their own acts and should not be standardized.

3. Immorality in some cases is necessary to attain the supreme good, because it deviants itself of the standardized rules set by society, allowing the immoral to steal, deceive, and cause harm to others. (thus being able to attain supreme good)

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