5 Quotes from Immanuel Kant that Can Guide You Towards a More Ethical Life
#03 "Happiness is not an ideal of reason but of imagination".
People love quotes.
They give us inspiration and motivation to live our lives and sometimes even change things for the better.
Most of them come from writers, philosophers, or scientists. People who have influenced the world greatly.
Some of them have a particular ethical purpose like these 5 of Immanuel Kant.
1 — “Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law.”
So, Kant came up with this big idea called the “categorical imperative.”
Sounds complicated.
But it’s pretty simple: before you do something, think about what would happen if everyone did the same thing. If it sounds like a world you’d want to live in, go for it.
If not, maybe reconsider.
Being consistent in how you act is super important.
Imagine if you kept changing the rules of a game while playing it — no one would want to play with you! The same goes for life. If you’re consistent in your actions, people know what to expect and trust you more.
Now, an example.
Let’s say you’re thinking about lying to get out of a jam.
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