The thing which Kant determined was essential for ethics is to be truthful and to do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
<h3>What is Ethics?</h3>
This refers to the set of values that are used to guide a person in doing the right thing in any given circumstance.
Hence, we can see that Immanuel Kant, a philosopher was of the opinion that for ethics to thrive, then people must always be truthful and also to follow the golden rule.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not attach options for this question, we can say the following.
The original (first) covenant God made with Abraham was the promise of God to bless the descendants of Abraham. God blessed Abraham and told him that he was going to be the "father" or leader of many tribes. In Genesis, the first book of the Old Testament, God told Abraham to travel to the promised land of Cannan, but he had to make sure that his people would be faithful and loyal to God.
In comparison, the Second Covenant is the one that is referred to in the New Testament, when God, who loves his creatures, sent his own son Jesus to help humans. God promises humans that he will forgive all their sins if they followed Jesus' teachings.
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