In this activity, we'll show how to develop a philosophy draft step-by-step. We'll use Kant’s theory of moral absolutism as our example. Afterward, you’ll get a customizable template for your own writing projects.
Kant’s categorical imperative is overly rigid, failing to account for morally complex scenarios.
A good thesis clearly states your argument and sets the stage for your paper.
Kant’s categorical imperative demands universal moral rules without exceptions.
However, Kant’s insistence on absolute truthfulness can lead to ethically troubling outcomes.
Morally effective decisions often require flexibility and attention to consequences.
Therefore, Kant’s moral absolutism, while theoretically consistent, struggles with complex moral realities.
Kant’s ideas are interesting but they don't always work.
Though Kant’s moral theory emphasizes universal consistency, it proves inadequate for complex moral scenarios requiring flexibility.
Revisions sharpen your ideas, making your argument clearer and more persuasive.
Plan your daily writing and revision time.