Kantbevarsel
Kantbevarsel, also known as Kantian warning or Kantian imperative, is a concept in ethics and philosophy that emphasizes the importance of acting in accordance with one's own moral principles, even if it means going against the desires of others or societal norms. The term is derived from the works of Immanuel Kant, a prominent German philosopher of the 18th century. Kant's ethical theory, known as deontology, posits that moral actions are those that are performed out of duty or obligation, rather than for personal gain or pleasure.
The Kantian imperative is a central tenet of Kant's moral philosophy. It is often summarized as the
Kantbevarsel encourages individuals to prioritize their own moral principles and to act with integrity and honesty,