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Kant: The Universal Law Formation Of The Categorical Imperative Essay, Research Paper


Kant: the Universal Law Formation of the Categorical Imperative


Kantian philosophy outlines the Universal Law Formation of the


Categorical Imperative as a method for determining morality of actions.


This formula is a two part test. First, one creates a maxim and


considers whether the maxim could be a universal law for all rational


beings. Second, one determines whether rational beings would will it to


be a universal law. Once it is clear that the maxim passes both prongs


of the test, there are no exceptions. As a paramedic faced with a


distraught widow who asks whether her late husband suffered in his


accidental death, you must decide which maxim to create and based on the


test which action to perform. The maxim “when answering a widow’s


inquiry as to the nature and duration of her late husbands death, one


should always tell the truth regarding the nature of her late husband’s


death” (M1) passes both parts of the Universal Law Formation of the


Categorical Imperative. Consequently, according to Kant, M1 is a moral


action.


The initial stage of the Universal Law Formation of the Categorical


Imperative requires that a maxim be universally applicable to all


rational beings. M1 succeeds in passing the first stage. We can easily


imagine a world in which paramedics always answer widows truthfully when


queried. Therefore, this maxim is logical and everyone can abide by it


without causing a logical impossibility. The next logical step is to


apply the second stage of the test.


The second requirement is that a rational being would will this maxim


to become a universal law. In testing this part, you must decide whether


in every case, a rational being would believe that the morally correct


action is to tell the truth. First, it is clear that the widow expects


to know the truth. A lie would only serve to spare her feelings if she


believed it to be the truth. Therefore, even people who would consider


lying to her

, must concede that the correct and expected action is to


tell the truth. By asking she has already decided, good or bad, that she


must know the truth.


What if telling the truth brings the widow to the point where she


commits suicide, however? Is telling her the truth then a moral action


although its consequence is this terrible response? If telling the


widow the truth drives her to commit suicide, it seems like no rational


being would will the maxim to become a universal law. The suicide is,


however, a consequence of your initial action. The suicide has no


bearing, at least for the Categorical Imperative, on whether telling the


truth is moral or not. Likewise it is impossible to judge whether upon


hearing the news, the widow would commit suicide. Granted it is a


possibility, but there are a multitude of alternative choices that she


could make and it is impossible to predict each one. To decide whether


rational being would will a maxim to become a law, the maxim itself must


be examined rationally and not its consequences. Accordingly, the maxim


passes the second test.


Conversely, some people might argue that in telling the widow a lie,


you spare her years of torment and suffering. These supporters of “white


lies” feel the maxim should read, “When facing a distraught widow, you


should lie in regards to the death of her late husband in order to spare


her feelings.” Applying the first part of the Universal Law Formation of


the Categorical Imperative, it appears that this maxim is a moral act.


Certainly, a universal law that prevents the feelings of people who are


already in pain from being hurt further seems like an excellent


universal law. Unfortunately for this line of objection, the only reason


a lie works is because the person being lied to believes it to be the


truth. In a situation where every widow is lied to in order to spare her


feelings, then they never get the truth. This leads to a logical


contradiction because no one will believe a lie if they know it a lie


and the maxim

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