Immanuel Kant's formulation of the categorical imperative
Immanuel Kant’s formulation of the categorical imperative is a central concept in his moral philosophy, found primarily in his work *Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals*. Kant distinguishes between hypothetical and categorical imperatives. A hypothetical imperative is conditional, based on a desire or goal, such as “If __________ _________ ________ _____ __________ _______ _________ _________ ___ ___ ________ _________.
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