menu-iconExamlexExamLexServices

Discover

Ask a Question
  1. All Topics
  2. Topic
    Philosophy
  3. Study Set
    Living Philosophy
  4. Exam
    Exam 11: Kants Revolution
  5. Question
    The Categorical Imperative Is an Expression of Kant's Consequentialist Moral
Solved

The Categorical Imperative Is an Expression of Kant's Consequentialist Moral

Question 20

Question 20

True/False

The categorical imperative is an expression of Kant's consequentialist moral theory.

Correct Answer:

verifed

Verified

Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge

Related Questions

Q15: Kant uses the term noumena to refer

Q16: According to Kant, denying a synthetic statement

Q17: An analytic statement is a(n) _.<br>A) a

Q18: Kant argues that making a lying promise

Q19: One formulation of the categorical imperative asserts,

Q21: According to Kant, right actions are right

Q22: Kant maintains that right actions do not

Q23: Morality stands out among other normative spheres

Q24: Kant argues that the moral law is

Q25: Kant agrees with Hume that the concept

Examlex

ExamLex

About UsContact UsPerks CenterHomeschoolingTest Prep

Work With Us

Campus RepresentativeInfluencers

Links

FaqPricingChrome Extension

Download The App

Get App StoreGet Google Play

Policies

Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceHonor CodeCommunity Guidelines

Scan To Download

qr-code

Copyright © (2025) ExamLex LLC.

Privacy PolicyTerms Of ServiceHonor CodeCommunity Guidelines