Concept of Kantian philosophy.
1He is for ever at the mercy of some categorical imperative.
2All the air of the fourteenth floor was sibilant with the categorical imperative.
3This effeminate categorical imperative of etiquette has not influenced them greatly as yet.
4With the categorical imperative in mind, many of Walter's outbursts start to make sense.
5His impartial spectator was the forerunner of the categorical imperative.
6But when I conceive a categorical imperative I know at once what it contains.
7And lying breaks categorical imperative, so you have to walk.
8Or still better, converting the proposition, if there is a categorical imperative (i.e.
9All prudential or technical rules are hypothetical imperatives, the moral law is a categorical imperative.
10The truth seems to be that Nature presents to us not a categorical imperative, but a choice.
11At this point people always come up with a counter example that makes the categorical imperative sound absurd.
12The categorical imperative which occasionally found favor with the old Romans is, however, terribly unpopular with the Germans.
13When pregnancy comes to such a wife, the old seclusion taboos fall upon her like a categorical imperative.
14There is simply no Kantian categorical imperative that in all places and at all times war is not an option.
15The categorical imperative informs us that we must never lie and yet who could in conscience reveal the hiding place?
16And if a man feels no such " categorical imperative," how can you prove to him it is there?
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