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Kant's Gone Baby Gone

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This analysis seeks to explicate the fundamental issues in Kant’s philosophy, which include duty and reason. The examination of the movie Gone Baby Gone is viewed in the context of morality, as it shows an escapade of child abduction. While doing so, one of the fundamental questions to address in this submission is the distinction between what is good, and that, which is morally right. In addressing this question, the maxims by Emmanuel Kant form the important part of this study. To begin with, the movie by Ben Affleck presents two personalities who found themselves at the crossroads of whether to involve in the case of abduction of Amanda McCready. Patrick and Angie at first seem reluctant to get in the matter, but later, Patrick takes keen self-evaluation and involves in the matter in goodwill, and not in pursuit of a selfish motive, which implies that he is driven by the interest to take a moral obligation. On the other hand, Angie feels intolerant to that idea, and in fact, she even discourages Patrick (Johnson 12). Just as alluded to by Kant, reasons are not pursued to produce happiness, but to produce goodwill, something that is …show more content…

Patrick murders Corwin Earlie who ill-treated the child, and Patrick knows that by doing so, he breaks the law. This begs the question, whether his act remains in tandem with Kant’s thought that a moral act remains without condition, right for any person in similar circumstances. In this situation, the answer would be yes, since the man killed the child, and allowing him to live is an injustice to the child and the family. However, there is a question of the moral value, whether killing the man is right. In fact, it leads to an atrocious experience of two individuals killed in the same case, which is not ethically right. For Patrick, he thinks that the same way that the man killed the child, he also deserve

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