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22. With regard to Kant’s distinction of categorical and hypothetical imperatives, which of the following statement/s is/are true?*A. Categorical imperatives specify actions which we ought to take given certain particular goals we want to achieve.B. Hypothetical imperatives specify actions which we ought to do regardless of whether doing so would enable us to get anything we want.C. Both A and BD. None of the above

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22. With regard to Kant’s distinction of categorical and hypothetical imperatives, which of the following statement/s is/are true?

  • A. Categorical imperatives specify actions which we ought to take given certain particular goals we want to achieve.
  • B. Hypothetical imperatives specify actions which we ought to do regardless of whether doing so would enable us to get anything we want.
  • C. Both A and B
  • D. None of the above
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To answer this question, we need to understand Kant's distinction between categorical and hypothetical imperatives.

A. The statement "Categorical imperatives specify actions which we ought to take given certain particular goals we want to achieve" is not true. Categorical imperatives, according to Kant, are moral commands that are binding on us regardless of our desires or goals. They are based on the principle of duty and apply universally to all rational beings.

B. The statement "Hypothetical imperatives specify actions which we ought to do regardless of whether doing so would enable us to get anything we want" is true. Hypothetical imperatives are conditional commands that depend on our desires or goals. They tell us what we ought to do if we want to achieve a certain end or goal.

C. The statement "Both A and B" is not true. As explained above, categorical imperatives and hypothetical imperatives have different characteristics and purposes.

D. The statement "None of the above" is not true. As mentioned earlier, statement B is true.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. Hypothetical imperatives specify actions which we ought to do regardless of whether doing so would enable us to get anything we want.

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