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For questions about ethics, a branch of philosophy dealing with morality, justice, virtue, vice, good and evil.
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How is Kant's 'Kingdom of Ends' anything more than just a combination of the first 2 maxims?
In Kant's categorical imperative, he outlines 3 maxims:
Universal moral law: ‘Only act on a maxim that you could will should become a universal law.’
Treat people as ends: ‘Act so as to treat others …