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Like Many Moral Theories, Kant's System Fails to

Question 14

Question 14

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Like many moral theories, Kant's system fails to


A) articulate its main features.
B) provide principles for action.
C) provide an effective means for resolving major conflicts of duties.
D) take personal autonomy into account.

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