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\begin{itemize}
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\item It is too demanding on the individuals as it requires constant self-sacrifice.
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\item It does not provide a decision procedure or a way to assess decisions.
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\item It has no room for impartiality (i.e., a family member is as important as a stranger).
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\item It has no room for partiality (i.e., a family member is as important as a stranger).
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\item If the majority of society is against a minority group, unjust actions against the minority increases the overall world's well-being.
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\end{itemize}
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\end{remark}
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\end{remark}
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\item[Categorical imperatives] \marginnote{Categorical imperatives}
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Imperatives that do not depend on a single individual but are applicable to every rational beings. Categorical imperatives command to do things that one might want or not want to do. Disregarding them makes one irrational.
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Imperatives that do not depend on a single individual but are applicable to every rational being. Categorical imperatives command to do things that one might want or not want to do. Disregarding them makes one irrational.
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\begin{remark}
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According to Kant's \textit{argument for the irrationality of immorality}, moral duties are categorical imperatives:
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\begin{description}
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\item[Proceduralism] \marginnote{Proceduralism}
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Approach to ethics that does not start by make assumptions on any basic moral views but rather follows a procedure to show that they are morally right.
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Approach to ethics that does not start by making assumptions on any basic moral views but rather follows a procedure to show that they are morally right.
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\begin{remark}
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The golden rule, rule consequentialism, Kant's principle of universalizability are all instances of proceduralism.
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\begin{description}
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\item[Contractarianism characteristics] \phantom{}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Morality is a social phenomenon: moral rules are basically rules of cooperation. There are no self-regarding moral duties, so any action that do not have bearing on others is morally right.
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\item Morality is a social phenomenon: moral rules are basically rules of cooperation. There are no self-regarding moral duties, so any action that does not have bearing on others is morally right.
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\item Basic moral rules are justified.
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\begin{descriptionlist}
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\item[Veil of ignorance] \marginnote{Veil of ignorance}
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