Question

How does Immanuel Kant's approach to ethical decision-making differ from that of an ethical fundamentalist?
a. Kant's approach is premised on man's rationality and not on principles handed down from above.
b. Kant's approach stresses liberty and not justice.
c. Kant's approach judges society in moral terms by how it distributes goods and services.
d. Kant's approach assesses each separate act according to whether it maximizes pleasure over pain.

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