Multiple Choice
Reasoning with the categorical imperative about making a false promise points out
A) how false promises create advantages in negotiation.
B) that if everyone made false promises we could not trust anything that others say.
C) that false promises improve the quality of our decision making.
D) making false promises does not become easier over time.
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