>>102539087>His other dersived law is to never use people as a means to an end, but to always treat other humans as ends unto themselves. You can see how these laws leave little room for interpretation given a perfectly rational person.Hmm, that's a thinker. It's still very much subjective, since we have no other being to confirm it with, but it's also quite compelling. But, yes, because our reasoning is, per se, divine, from Kant's Christian view, to him, it is also able to be considered absolute (objective). Or that, in the end, there is a divine judge, morality can be measured in the final sense.
Still, this is a good thinker, I haven't had such a reasonable response, ever.
>Of course, god endowed humans with rationality, so it all works out in the endOh, well I made my previous post before reading this, we ended at the same conclusion.