Multiple Choice
What is a hypothetical imperative?
A) A principle that tells you what to do if you want to accomplish a particular goal.
B) A principle that tells you what to do in a specific situation, rather than as a general rule.
C) A principle that tells you what to do regardless of the desires or interests you happen to have.
D) A suggestion for a command that you might give yourself if it passes the test of morality.
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