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What Does Immanuel Kant Mean by a Universal Law

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What does Immanuel Kant mean by a universal law?


A) a law of physics, like gravity
B) a moral law dictated by a moral authority
C) a moral law binding for all rational beings
D) a civil law binding for all citizens

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