What is an “imperative” for Kant?

What will be an ideal response?


are the types of "imperatives" in his theory of
ethics?

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The term barbarian derives from Greek roots meaning "blood letter."

a. true b. false

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Appeal to Ignorance is to openly declare that one does not know

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is NOT one of the six marks of pseudoscience discussed in chapter 15?

A. It is not progressive. B. It often accepts or critically analyzes falsifying data. C. It uses vague language. D. It often involves no serious effort to conduct research.

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The philosopher whom Richard Rorty most admires is

a. Aristotle. b. René Descartes. c. Immanuel Kant. d. Bertrand Russell. e. John Dewey.

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