What is a hypothetical imperative, according to Kant?
A) a command of reason that depends on what we care about
B) a command of reason that does not depend on what we care about
C) a principle of action that one gives to oneself
D) a principle of action that one gives to others
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Q12: The principle of humanity states:
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