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
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
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
Why was Donald O. Hebb's seminal work, entitled The Organization of Behavior (1949), important?
What will be an ideal response?