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What is the categorical imperative?

philsophical lingo that means you cannot do something


an ethical rule that says that your decisions should be good enough to serve as a basis for everyone's decisions


a motto that everyone should do good

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cat·e·go·ri·cal im·per·a·tive
[ˈˌkadəˈɡôrəkəl əmˈperədiv]
NOUN
philosophy

(in Kantian ethics) an unconditional moral obligation that is binding in all circumstances and is not dependent on a person's inclination or purpose.
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