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8 April, 08:19

Which of the following held to the argument that immoral actions are logically impossible when they are absolutely universal?

A. SocratesB. PlatoC. HobbesD. Kant

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  1. 8 April, 08:57
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    Option - (D) : Immanuel Kant.

    Explanation:

    The Philosophy of Kant:

    According to the Moral philosophy of Kant, the immoral actions are logically impossible when they are absolutely universal. As for Immanuel Kant it is not important that the people might be wrong or right in any sense or in relation to the universal laws and regulations, but they need more productivity, as all the focus lies on the results of the actions that are performed by any individual or entity. As Kant was an influential persuasion German philosopher and he had different concepts regarding the nature's existence. As for Kant nature was unknown to man, and there is no clear view of the nature's properties.
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