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sam.t96

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According to Kant, hypothetical imperatives are:
 
  a. done only from duty.
  b. done only for good consequences.
  c. done only as a means to an end. d. b and c. e. none of these choices.

Question 2

If a person makes a promise with no intention of keeping it:
 
  a. then the action cannot be made a universal law.
  b. then the principle under which the action is done is contradictory.
  c. then the action can still be regarded as correct in some cases.
  d. then the action cannot be made a universal law and then the principleunder which the action is done is contradictory.
 e. none of these choices.



JaynaD87

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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