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This presentation focuses on Kant's deontological ethical theory, specifically the Categorical Imperative, as introduced in a global ethics course. It explores key principles, including universal moral laws and treating humanity as an end, not a means. Using bank robbery as a moral scenario, the discussion examines how actions fail when universalized, emphasizing the importance of duty, reason, and respect for human dignity in ethical assessments. The content is designed for educational...