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Who developed the categorial imperative?
 
  a. Rawls c. Mill b. Locke d. Kant

Question 2

Which early political philosopher understood freedom as primarily the absence of interference by others?
 
  a. Locke c. Rawls b. Descartes d. Berkeley



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
Kant developed the categorical imperative, Act so that you can will that the maxim of your action be made the principle of a universal law.



Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
John Locke understood freedom as being primarily the absence of interference by others in a person's actions.




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