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16 November, 22:43

According to kant's groundwork for the metaphysics of morals, which of these is not important to morality?

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  1. 16 November, 22:59
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    If your choices are Duty, Moral Law, Reason, and None of the Above, the correct answer is none of the above. It is a deontological theory and duty, moral law, and reason, are not important for morality, what is is the pure mind that is found inside of all of us.
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