Kant's Categorical Argumentative Essay

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Categorical imperative is at the root of Kant's moral theory, it tells us what we ought to do; gives a clear understanding in his views of what our duties are, and what are duties of what not to do as well. The categorical imperative helps us figure out what our duties are. In Kant's view, our duties that we have as individual rational beings, our duties that everybody has, is not role specific as they are compared to deontological views, or imposed upon us from above or outside. These are things that we ought to be able to discover by the application of our faculty of reason. In the groundwork of metaphysics of morals, Kant gives us several different formulations of this main principle that he uses. An over- simplified analogy of Kant's

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