Kant realizes that most people do what is right based on their emotional states, such as, "it makes me feel good to help others" or "I would feel guilty if I didn't do the right thing." He also thinks that we should not base an ethical system on human feelings or emotions. According to Kant, what is the problem with basing ethics on human emotions? Check all that apply.
Emotions are confusing, so we don't always know which is the right one we should act on.
There are still righT and wrong things to do and people still have the ability to do what is right no matter how they feel.
Some people have feelings for other human beings but lose them over time.
Some people are born without feelings for other human beings.