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Kant's Categorical Imperative

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Is There a Universal Law?

Alise, can you give us some of the examples of things that he says this is categorically imperatively true? Yes. I mean, they be thrown a few in lying, cheating. Cheaton tha, exactly. He gives four main examples, and they're chosen carefully. Becauser, he thinks the they're examples of every type of duty. So, duty is his word. For the for this er reason to act morally, which has that force of being a catagogue, imperatively must act Er. There are duties to other people, and there are duties to yourself.

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