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Question
For someone in the Kantian tradition, to be moral is the same as being which of the following?A. emotional
B. free
C. obedient
D. rational
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Socialism is commonly, and erroneously, often confused with which of the following?
A. capitalism
B. communism
C. feudalism
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A. a well-developed moral sense
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B. Act only in that way that you would want another to act toward you.
C. Act only according to that maxim by which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law
D. Act only so that the will through its maxims could regard itself at the same time as universally lawgiving.