Kant viewed his categorical imperative as

a. a list of all the actions he thought were immoral.
b. a general rule of thumb for which there could be a few exceptions.
c. a list of all the duties we must perform.
d. a criterion by which to judge all other principles.


d. a criterion by which to judge all other principles.

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