What does Kant think is the fundamental principle of morality?
A) Act so as to bring about the greatest possible amount of happiness.
B) Act only on maxims that you can at the same time will to be universal laws.
C) Always treat humans as ends in themselves, never merely as means.
D) Both b and c
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