Analyzing the Content of Nineteenth-Century Nonfiction and Philosophy - CLEP Humanities

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The philosophical concept of "the categorical imperative" is most closely associated with which thinker?

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Immanuel Kant was a profoundly influential philosopher who helped reshape philosophical trends in Europe around the turn of the eighteenth to the nineteenth century. Key to his thought was that moral imperatives needed to be absolute and grounded in reason. Kant referred to this imperative as the "categorical imperative," which was an argument that there is always an absolute moral right that should be followed.

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