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    Kant Argues That the Only Thing That Is Intrinsically Valuable
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Kant Argues That the Only Thing That Is Intrinsically Valuable

Question 121

Question 121

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Kant argues that the only thing that is intrinsically valuable is


A) a good will.
B) justice.
C) freedom.
D) money.
E) happiness.

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