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Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals: The Categorical Imperitive Multiple Choice
Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals: The Categorical Imperitive
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According to Kant, a hypothetical imperative represents an action
To be practically necessary as a means to an end.
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As objectively necessary without regard to any end.
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As good in itself.
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Both a and c.
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Kant's first formulation of the categorical imperative states that one should
Respect the moral dignity of all rational beings.
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Treat other persons only as ends.
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Only act on maxims that can be willed to be universal laws.
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Both a and b.
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According to Kant, human beings
Should only be treated as means to an end.
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May be viewed as a means under certain circumstances.
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Must always be viewed as ends-in-themselves.
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Both b and c.
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