What is the necessity of acting from respect for the [moral] law, for Kant?
a. Egoism
b. Duty
c. Utility
d. Will
ANS: B
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a. moral b. amoral c. immoral d. Godly
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a. God’s will b. our rationality c. our inherent dignity d. our culture
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