Even if we ignore for a moment the fact that Kantian ethics doesn’t say anything because it’s not well-defined, it’s not at all clear to me that this is true. As it stands, your statement sounds like it’s based more on popular impressions of what Kantian ethics is supposedly like than an actual attempt at Kantian reasoning.
Even if we ignore for a moment the fact that Kantian ethics doesn’t say anything because it’s not well-defined, it’s not at all clear to me that this is true. As it stands, your statement sounds like it’s based more on popular impressions of what Kantian ethics is supposedly like than an actual attempt at Kantian reasoning.