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Which of the following statements is true?a.Hypothetical imperatives are the conditional statements with desire inbuilt in themb.Categorical imperatives are the unconditional statements with desire inbuilt in themc.Categorical imperatives are the conditional statements with desire inbuilt in themd.Categorical imperatives are the commandments from the Biblee.Hypothetical imperatives are the unconditional statements with desire inbuilt in themf.None of the options

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Which of the following statements is true?a.Hypothetical imperatives are the conditional statements with desire inbuilt in themb.Categorical imperatives are the unconditional statements with desire inbuilt in themc.Categorical imperatives are the conditional statements with desire inbuilt in themd.Categorical imperatives are the commandments from the Biblee.Hypothetical imperatives are the unconditional statements with desire inbuilt in themf.None of the options

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The correct answer is a. Hypothetical imperatives are the conditional statements with desire inbuilt in them. This is based on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant. Hypothetical imperatives are commands that are conditional, they tell us what to do in order to achieve a specific goal, and the goal is where the desire comes in. On the other hand, categorical imperatives are unconditional and do not have a desire inbuilt in them. They are commands that we must follow, regardless of our desires or interests.

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