Richard was married with two adult daughters. He was a succe…
Richard was married with two adult daughters. He was a successful accountant that owned his own company. Then his business started to fail and he was losing money. He told his family that he was investing in an invention, a revolutionary water filtration machine, and that this machine would change the world. He told his family that he was close to a scientific breakthrough, and that he’d sell his machine to cities around the country, making millions. He borrowed from both of his daughters and took their entire retirement savings. He lost it all. The family was financially destroyed. He was lying to everyone. Here we can see what really happened What would Kantian ethics say about his crimes to his victim? Be sure to fully explain how the ethical theory works and apply its major rule. How would Kantians judge his actions against his family members, the money that he ‘borrowed’ from his children. Be sure to apply Kant’s theory to how he treated the victim of his crime and what he did to his daughters. Write 2-3 paragraphs.
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