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mcmcdaniel

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Kant believed that the categorical imperative was a:
 
  A. new principle of morality.
  B. principle explaining people's underlying motivations.
 
  C. more precise statement of the Golden Rule.
  D. rough guide to action, not an absolute rule.
 
  E. None of the above

Question 2

Who might claim that Killing is wrong is the same sort of judgment as Okra is revolting?
 
  A. Kant
  B. An ethical nihilist
 
  C. David Hume
  D. An ethical realist
 
  E. Jeremy Bentham



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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