Question: The categorical imperative refers to _____________. Hide answer choices A principle that deem that the duty of the agent is good will and nothing else

The categorical imperative refers to _____________.

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  1. A principle that deem that the duty of the agent is good will and nothing else is more important than good will
  2. A principle that prescribes a decision is morally and ethically right if human is treat as means and not an end
  3. A principle that prescribes an action can only be ethically correct if it benefits human beings
  4. A principle that argues that an action can be will into a universal law and everyone would act in the same way

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