Kant's perfect (inflexible) duties and imperfect (less rigorous) duties are best understood in terms of whether or not the categorical imperative is applicable to them. State and explain the meaning of this fundamental principle, followed by Kant's (or your own) examples of each type of duty. Do you agree with Kant's depiction of these two types of duties? Why or why not?
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