In Kantian ethics, to know if an action is morally right, I must ask myself:

a. "Would this create the greatest happiness for the greatest number?"
b. "Will anybody be harmed by my action?"
c. "Could I consistently will that everyone would follow the general rule that is guiding my action?"
d. "Would my conscience bother me if I did this?"


c. "Could I consistently will that everyone would follow the general rule that is guiding my action?"

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