Paper #1: Summary On a Supposed Right to Lie Because of Philanthropic Concerns

1/2 page to 3/4 page on Immanuel kants grounding for the metaphysics of Morals. Put Kant’s writing into your OWN words.
Here is a sample paper::

Grounding Part III/Supplement/Paper #1
The right to truth is futile, rather man has his own version of truth or what he deems to be the truth. To say it is his own “will” to tell the truth or not does not make sense. It is man’s formal duty to mankind to tell the truth always, no matter the detriment to oneself or others. Although by telling a lie man does no wrong to the person who compels him to lie, there is a wrong done to mankind in general. A well intentioned lie can have
unforeseen consequences that could make you legally responsible. If the lie causes an accident that could have been prevented had you not lied, you can be held legally
responsible. When man tells a lie, regardless of motive, he must be held accountable and have to deal with the repercussions of not telling the truth. Truthfulness is a duty and a
law of reason and no exceptions should be granted.