Kant's first form of the categorical imperative is derived from the idea that moral obligation as universally binding.
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Q14: According to Kant, because persons are ends
Q15: Moral "oughts" are all of the following
Q16: Label as Hypothetical (H)or Categorical (C)imperatives.
If
Q17: Label as Hypothetical (H)or Categorical (C)imperatives.
I
Q19: According to Kant the moral worth of
Q20: Label as Hypothetical (H)or Categorical (C)imperatives.
Whether
Q21: According to Kant, it is wrong to
Q22: Using Kant's second form of the categorical
Q23: Using Kant's first form of the categorical
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