Why is a lie that saves someone’s life sticixll wrong according to Kant?

Answer the following questions with about 2-3 sentences per question. Attached are reading materials for assistance along with the questions.

1. What is the relationship between good will and duty?
2. What kinds of things constitute the material principle of an action?
3. What is the point of Kant’s “metaphysics of action”? How is it an argument against other theories of ethics?
4. What is the difference between a perfect and an imperfect duty?
5. What is the difference between a hypothetical imperative and a categorical one?
6. Why does Kant think that the moral law can’t be a hypothetical imperative? (Hint: It has something to do with good will.)
7. Kant thinks that lying always injures people. What does he mean by that? Why is a lie that saves someone’s life sticixll wrong according to Kant?

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