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What is the notion “good” mean for Kant? How does this lead him to the categorical imperative (provide and fully explain at least two formulations)? Provide example(s) of your own regarding how one might use the categorical imperative to determine a course of action. Do you agree with Kant that people ought to act in accordance with the categorical imperative? Why or why not?

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