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What is the categorical imperative?
On Jun 10, 2024
The categorical imperative is an ethical principle that results from the question, "What would the world-or my company-be like if everyone were to do this?" This ethical idea was developed years ago by philosopher Immanuel Kant. A person following the categorical imperative would keep himself or herself from committing a crime by visualizing a world (or even a neighborhood) where everyone commits that same crime regularly. The individual would ask, "Would that be a world, or neighborhood, in which I would want to live?"