Asked by Alexa Montalvan on Sep 23, 2024

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For Kant,hypothetical imperatives were universal moral rules that had no exceptions.

Hypothetical Imperatives

Commands that apply conditionally, suggesting actions to achieve certain ends, unlike categorical imperatives which are unconditional.

Universal Moral Rules

Fundamental ethical principles that are widely accepted and applied across different cultures and societies.

  • Distinguish between categorical imperatives and hypothetical imperatives.
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Leahmel Grace Fallarcunaabout 1 hour ago
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Kant distinguished between hypothetical imperatives based on conditional statements, and categorical imperatives that were unconditional moral commands. Hypothetical imperatives were not universal moral rules, but rather contingent upon certain circumstances and desires.