Immanuel Kant's View Of Morality

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Morality is defined as the rightness or wrongness of ones actions, with a moral duty being an action which one ought to perform. Different concepts of moral duty will be explored in this essay, examining two different philosophers’ perspectives, one by Immanuel Kant and the second, a more modern analysis by Jonathan Bennett. The two philosophers’ theories and ideas will be compared in order to see whether they support or challenge each other. Bennett uses two examples to examine morality in his article, one surrounding a fictional character, and the other focusing on the actions of an S.S Nazi leader. Through the examples, Bennett offers his view of morality, which although doesn’t explicitly challenge the work of Kant, poses some alternative