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What is the categorical imperative? philsophical lingo that means you cannot do something an ethical rule that says that your d...Asked by Bri
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
A?
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
A?
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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.
[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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