True/False
Kant's categorical imperative holds that we should always act in such a way that we can will the maxim of our action to be universal law.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Related Questions
Q21: Kant held that a moral law must
Q22: The "hedonic calculus" was developed by<br>A)Epicurus<br>B)Mill<br>C)Bentham<br>D)Kant
Q23: Adam Smith argued that if business is
Q24: The view that the utilitarian standard should
Q25: Utilitarianism provides a clear and straightforward basis
Q27: Kant believed that moral rules can, in
Q28: W.D.Ross endorsed utilitarianism.
Q29: For Kant, nothing is good in itself
Q30: Bentham and Mill had the same conception
Q31: Under eminent domain the government can appropriate