Asked by Casey Hulme on Jul 02, 2024

The apex of Fuller's (1998) pyramid of concepts he believes makes up peacemaking criminology is formed by the concept created by Immanuel Kant.

A) Inclusion
B) Correct means
C) Ascertainable criteria
D) Categorical imperative

Categorical Imperative

A concept developed by the philosopher Immanuel Kant as a way of evaluating motivations for action, stating that an action is morally right if it can be universally applied to everyone without contradiction.

Immanuel Kant

A German philosopher renowned for his work on the theory of ethics, particularly the concept of the categorical imperative, which asserts that actions are morally right if they can be universally applied.

  • Acquire knowledge on the pyramid of concepts in peacemaking criminology formulated by John Fuller.
  • Gain an understanding of the core principles and tiers of the peacemaking criminology pyramid, stressing the criticality of nonviolent approaches.