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According to Kant, we get the moral law from

    { 1 } - moral feeling.
    { 2 } - educatiion.
    { 3 } - the nature of the human, rational, will.
    { 4 } - political constitution.
    { 5 } - physical feeling.

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According to Kant, we get the moral law from

For example, it may feel physically or emotionally good to have sex with someone to whom one is not married, but that does not make the action ethical.
This is articulated in the position--such and such is right or wrong because it feels loving or unloving. For example, it may feel unloving to deny an alcoholic a drink, but this does not make the denial unethical.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

According to Kant, we get the moral law from

    { 1 } - moral feeling.
    { 2 } - educatiion.
    { 3 } - the nature of the human, rational, will.
    { 4 } - political constitution.
    { 5 } - physical feeling.

This is articulated in the position--such and such is wrong because that's what I was taught.

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3 is correct!

According to Kant, we get the moral law from

    { 1 } - moral feeling.
    { 2 } - educatiion.
    { 3 } - the nature of the human, rational, will.
    { 4 } - political constitution.
    { 5 } - physical feeling.

Kant thinks we know that we are bound to will only those actions that we would want all people to will.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

According to Kant, we get the moral law from

    { 1 } - moral feeling.
    { 2 } - educatiion.
    { 3 } - the nature of the human, rational, will.
    { 4 } - political constitution.
    { 5 } - physical feeling.

For example whether or not abortion is permitted by the U.S. Constitution does not make it ethical or unethical.

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According to Kant, we get the moral law from

    { 1 } - moral feeling.
    { 2 } - educatiion.
    { 3 } - the nature of the human, rational, will.
    { 4 } - political constitution.
    { 5 } - physical feeling.

This is articulated in the position--such and such is right or wrong because it feels good or bad for one's body.

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