Consider Kants critique of happiness as an ethical principle. Why does he think that happiness (or well-being)
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Consider Kant’s critique of happiness as an ethical principle. Why does he think that happiness (or well-being) fails to provide an adequate standard for morality?
What is his alternative? Why does he think it is preferable?
Finally, does ‘happiness’ as Kant understands it correspond to happiness as Aristotle understands it? Explain
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