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6630971 No.6630971 [Reply] [Original]

Are Kantian Ethics subjective in nature?
Is the Golden Rule objective in nature?

>> No.6630990

>>6630971
the golden rule presupposes objective morals

>> No.6630997

Kantian ethics are like the definition of 'objective morality.'

The golden rule is just a moral precept, it's not a theory of morality... In itself it doesn't say whether it is subjective or objective.

>> No.6631011

>>6630997
Does kantian ethics presuppose God then? Objective morals would have to relate to some transcendental good. Is it logically possible to form Kantian Ethics without it then?