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    What is Kant's 'categorical imperative'?

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    A divine command that everyone must follow
    A moral principle that orders acting according to maxims that can become universal lawCorrect
    The obligation to seek one's own happiness
    The duty to obey the laws of the State

    The categorical imperative is the central principle of Kantian ethics. It establishes that we must act only according to that maxim by which we can at the same time will it to become a universal law. It does not depend on particular desires or ends, but is an unconditional mandate of practical reason.