(October 15, 2013 at 9:09 am)FallentoReason Wrote: Kant had two C.I's which, on paper, sound very different, but according to him were describing the same thing. On that note, it's said that reading his original work is the most tedious thing ever, and thus, many people have taken on the job to reiterate his original work. Anyways, my previous post + the one you've mentioned here make up both of his famous C.I's.
Are you saying your instinct goes against the Universal Imperative?
I'm saying that quite a few of my moral tenets go against the instincts. Like I said, I don't fully get the idea of Kantian imperatives but as far as I understand them, they do not match up with my moral arguments. As for whether my instincts go against the Universal Imperative, I cannot say.