Categorical Imperative
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Kant's concept of the highest moral law, emphasizing universality, free will, and treating humans as ends in themselves, compared to Asha.
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A central concept in Kantian deontology, stating that moral laws must be universally applicable.

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Kant's concept of the highest moral law, emphasizing universality, free will, and treating humans as ends in themselves, compared to Asha.

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A philosophical concept by Kant that serves as the highest moral law, guiding actions based on universality, free will, and the principle of treating humanity as an end, not a means.