Simply saying that this is how society should be does not mean that is how it is. There are many amoral people that engage in these sorts of situations almost every day, even though society 's rules exist to keep them from doing so. Kant 's Imperative would only be applicable in a society where there are no social deviants and everyone always follows the rules. Theoretically, in this society, moral grey areas would not exist, and everyone could function on absolutes, but when this is applied to our society as it is now, there are simply too many people who do not fall under the category of moral and ethical. How can we impose these absolute rules on a society that is anything but? Kant does not offer an explanation, though he
Simply saying that this is how society should be does not mean that is how it is. There are many amoral people that engage in these sorts of situations almost every day, even though society 's rules exist to keep them from doing so. Kant 's Imperative would only be applicable in a society where there are no social deviants and everyone always follows the rules. Theoretically, in this society, moral grey areas would not exist, and everyone could function on absolutes, but when this is applied to our society as it is now, there are simply too many people who do not fall under the category of moral and ethical. How can we impose these absolute rules on a society that is anything but? Kant does not offer an explanation, though he