Why does Kant think that the imperative to will one’s own happiness is not a categorical imperative? Explain whether you think Kant is right to deny that the imperative to will one’s own happiness is not a categorical imperative.
Why does Kant think that the imperative to will one’s own happiness is not a categorical imperative? Explain whether you think Kant is right to deny that the imperative to will one’s own happiness is not a categorical imperative.