M 11/8             Kant cont. 12-17

 

1. According to Kant, why is it a duty to secure one’s own happiness?

 

2. Does Kant think that the moral worth (i.e. the morality) of an action lies in its purpose or consequences? If not, where does its moral worth lie?

 

3. Why does the act of lying destroy itself when it is made a universal law?