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Synonyms: categoric; categorical; flat; imperative; imperative form; imperative mood; jussive mood; unconditional

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  1.  The metaphysic of ethics / by Immanuel Kant ; translated by J.W. Semple ; edited with introduction by Henry Calderwood. / Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
    Categorical Imperative, 29 ; Autonomy of Will, the Supreme Principle of Morality, 55. CHAP. III. Transit ... whatsoever, 58 ; Of the Interest attaching to the idea of Morality, 59 ; -"How is a Categorical Imperative  details...
  2.  Fundamental Principles Of The Metaphysic Of Morals / Kant, Immanuel
    .g., the human will. Now all imperatives command either hypothetically or categorically. The former represent ... might possibly will). The categorical imperative would be that which represented an action as necessary  details...
  3.  Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals / Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
    all imperatives command either hypothetically or categorically. The former represent the practical necessity ... ). The categorical imperative would be that which represented an action as necessary of itself without reference  details...
  4.  The basis of morality; / Schopenhauer, Arthur, 1788-1860
    II., Chapters I. -VI.) l Schopenhauer's conclusion is that the Categorical Imperative ... we find the Categorical Imperative become a Despotic Imperative, the " Absolute Ought " grown  details...
  5.  The basis of morality. Translated with introd. and notes by Arthur Brodrick Bullock. / Schopenhauer, Arthur, 1788-1860
    II., Chapters I.-VI.) l Schopenhauer s conclusion is that the Categorical Imperative ... we find the Categorical Imperative become a Despotic Imperative, the "Absolute Ought" grown  details...
  6.  Kant's ethics : a critical exposition / by Noah Porter. / Porter, Noah, 1811-1892
    and personality . . 84 But does not formally abandon the categorical imperative 87 And yet he practically ... -and-bye emerge in the autocratic grandeur of the categorical imperative, is hen- ly the author s own showing rep  details...
  7.  The formal and material elements of Kant's ethics, / Washington, William Morrow, 1877-
    ; it is that by which mind legislates for nature. Thus, /the Categorical Imperative is the form of the law. j ... and material Duty. The former is obligation, " the necessity of a free action under a categorical imperative  details...
  8.  Kanthian ethics and the ethics of evolution; a critical study, by J. Gould Schurman. / Schurman, Jacob Gould, 1854-1942
    in the Categorical Imperative. To ascertain exactly what Kant means by will is a most perplexing problem. Among ... execution of an unconditioned duty, which is at once futile and absurd. Thus the Categorical Imperative  details...
  9.  Kantian ethics and the ethics of evolution : a critical study / by J. Gould Schurman ... / Schurman, Jacob Gould, 1854-1942
    of the will, and then to the moral principle itself as formulated in the Categorical Imperative ... with the execution of an unconditioned duty, which is at once futile and absurd. Thus the Categorical Imperative  details...
  10.  Kant's Critique of practical reason and other works on the theory of ethics / translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott. / Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
    ? His categorical imperative Act as if the maxim of thy action were to become by thy will a universal law ... objection. The test of valid reasoning, the syllogism, is equally empty. The categorical imperative is  details...

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