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Categorical imperative guides moral decisions from "summary" of Immanuel Kant: Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics by Immanuel Kant

The categorical imperative, according to Kant, is a fundamental principle that guides moral decisions. It is not based on any conditional considerations or personal desires, but rather on the inherent rationality of the moral law itself. This imperative demands that individuals act only on those maxims that can be consistently universalized. In other words, one should only act in a way that they would be willing for everyone else to act in similar circumstances. Kant argues that this principle serves as a universal law that applies to all rational beings, regardless of their personal inclinations or circumstances. It is rooted ...
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    Immanuel Kant: Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics

    Immanuel Kant

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