Kant would object to Mill's ethics in which of the following ways? I. It takes the consequences of actions into account in moral judgments. II. It falsely assumes that humans are rational enough to make moral judgments. III. It requires the foundational authority of a deity.

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Kant would object to Mill's ethics in which of the following ways? I. It takes the consequences of actions into account in moral judgments. II. It falsely assumes that humans are rational enough to make moral judgments. III. It requires the foundational authority of a deity.