“…This theory posits that we choose a particular choice, because we are morally bound to act in accordance with a certain set of principles and rules regardless of consequences. 17 Immanuel Kant (1724À1804), a proponent of such a philosophy, argued categorically that there are sets of unconditional principles (categorical imperative) that we must always follow, regardless of inclinations or desires we may have to the contrary. For example, if one believes that killing is wrong, then regardless of the situation, one must never kill.…”