What does Kant mean by a moral principle's universalizability?

What will be an ideal response?


A moral principle's universalizability is its capacity to be generalized for everyone, everywhere.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Professor Serena Olsaretti writes, "I would like to suggest that a choice is

___________ if and only if it is not made because there is no acceptable alternative to it."  a. voluntary b. liberal c. legitimate d. institutional

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Isbister supports government intervention into the free market to artificially

increase minimum wage on the grounds that “working people should not be in poverty”.

a. True b. False

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Why was Donald O. Hebb's seminal work, entitled The Organization of Behavior (1949), important?

What will be an ideal response?

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