Help!!� I'm working on a paper on Kantian theory.� (Mmmm.� LOVE that Philosophy...)� I need to come up with an example of how Kant "makes obligatory an action that we take to be obviously wrong."� I'm drawing a blank.� Complete blank.
Any ideas?�
My best thought so far was "everyone (in the US) should drive on the right side of the road."� *sigh*� And the reason it's "wrong" is that if there is someone - like a biker, walker, etc - in the road, we'd be obligated to plow 'em down, since we're morally obligated to drive on the right side of the road.� This sucks.