A) human nature.
B) a priori concepts of pure reason.
C) God's commandments.
D) the laws of nature.
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A) necessary and apply to all rational beings.
B) contingent and apply only to human beings.
C) culturally relative.
D) grounded in God's commands.
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A) society.
B) one's own will.
C) God.
D) Nature.
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A) that one acts for a reason.
B) that one acts on a desire.
C) that one acts to promote the good.
D) that one acts in accordance with God's will.
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A) contractarian imperatives.
B) hypothetical imperatives.
C) categorical imperatives.
D) consequentialist imperatives.
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A) compelled.
B) heteronomous.
C) contradictory.
D) debased.
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A) charity.
B) fairness.
C) piety.
D) freedom.
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A) a principle on which one acts.
B) a moral duty.
C) an action that brings about more good than any other available action.
D) a bit of folk wisdom.
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