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What does Kant argue about legal rights? Choose 1 answer It is flexible and adaptable to individual circumstances. It is universal and applicable to all individuals equally. It is dependent on one's social status. It is based on the outcomes they produce.

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What does Kant argue about legal rights? Choose 1 answer It is flexible and adaptable to individual circumstances. It is universal and applicable to all individuals equally. It is dependent on one's social status. It is based on the outcomes they produce.

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Kant argues that legal rights are universal and applicable to all individuals equally.

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