What is the purpose of the discussion in Chapter 11 of the lethal duel at the end of Hamlet?
A) To prove that any action that ends in someone's death fails to treat that person as an end in itself.
B) To contrast consequentialist with deontological theories about right and wrong.
C) To show that it doesn't make sense to say that someone agreed to something if he or she didn't know what was being agreed to.
D) To illustrate how Kant's rule about universalizing maxims would apply in the case of dueling.
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