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    Kant Believed That Moral Rules Can, in Principle, Be Known
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Kant Believed That Moral Rules Can, in Principle, Be Known

Question 27

Question 27

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Kant believed that moral rules can, in principle, be known from


A) Observation only
B) God's revelation
C) Reason alone
D) The use of intuition

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