The philosopher Immanuel Kant believes that people should be treated as ends in themselves and not treated as means. The reason is that people have value in life and should be respected. He believes that human will always be valued depend on the fact that they are human not because of any other reason. …show more content…
Hypothetical imperatives are doing an action in order to reach our goals. Those kinds of actions are motivated by our desires so we can reach our ends. People did those kinds of actions frequently which is the act of reason. For example, studying will get us a degree. The moral rules are universal laws. For that, our actions goals should be toward making them not universal. There are many examples of leaders that treating their employee in the workplaces as means. For example, when a leader gives extra work to his employee it is not in his duty just because he does not want to hire a new one so in this case, he is treating his employee as