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\begin{itemize}
\item It is too demanding on the individuals as it requires constant self-sacrifice.
\item It does not provide a decision procedure or a way to assess decisions.
\item It has no room for impartiality (i.e., a family member is as important as a stranger).
\item It has no room for partiality (i.e., a family member is as important as a stranger).
\item If the majority of society is against a minority group, unjust actions against the minority increases the overall world's well-being.
\end{itemize}
\end{remark}
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\end{remark}
\item[Categorical imperatives] \marginnote{Categorical imperatives}
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.
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.
\begin{remark}
According to Kant's \textit{argument for the irrationality of immorality}, moral duties are categorical imperatives:
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\begin{description}
\item[Proceduralism] \marginnote{Proceduralism}
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.
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.
\begin{remark}
The golden rule, rule consequentialism, Kant's principle of universalizability are all instances of proceduralism.
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\begin{description}
\item[Contractarianism characteristics] \phantom{}
\begin{itemize}
\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.
\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.
\item Basic moral rules are justified.
\begin{descriptionlist}
\item[Veil of ignorance] \marginnote{Veil of ignorance}