What does Kant mean when he says that our actions must conform to the Categorical Imperative? In your answer, be sure to consider both versions of the Categorical Imperative as discussed in the "universal law" version and the "means/ends" version.
Is his argument persuasive? Why or why not?
Examine current events in light of the Categorical Imperative - how would issues such as sweatshop labor, human trafficking, pollution or income inequality be analyzed by a Kantian approach.