According to Kant, the different formulations of the categorical imperative that he gives in the Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals are:
A) Different ways of expressing the same supreme principle of morality.
B) Competing possibilities for the supreme principle of morality.
C) A set of different rules that, taken together, explain all of our moral obligations.
D) Different supreme principles of morality for people who have achieved different levels of moral perfection.
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