What is the categorical imperative?
A) a principle for action in certain categories of situations
B) an action-guiding statement that applies in all instances
C) an expression of possible duties of action
D) a desire to act virtuously
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Q7: Why do hypothetical imperatives lack moral content
Q8: Kant's approach to morality is closely tied
Q9: Which of the following is central to
Q10: How does Kant understand human beings?
A) independent,autonomous,and
Q12: Imagine that humans come into communication with
Q13: How does the good will come to
Q14: How does Kant understand the necessity for
Q15: What distinguishes the categorical imperative from the
Q16: Briefly explain the difference between universalizing maxims
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