Can you give me your categorical assurance that nothing will go wrong with this transaction? [adjective]
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All prudential or technical rules are hypothetical imperatives, the moral law is a categorical imperative. [Please select]
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But Portia had put down a categorical veto on all these attempts. [Please select]
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These are all models that have categorical variables, as it 's major components. [adjective]
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Incensed at this discovery, I went to a coffee-house hard by, and, inclosing his lordship's letter in one from myself, demanded a categorical answer. [adjective]
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To humanity God is a fact as primitive, an idea as inevitable, a principle as necessary as are the categorical ideas of cause, substance, time, and space to our understanding. [adjective]
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PROPERTY--above JUSTICE, always invoked as the guardian angel of sovereigns, nobles, and proprietors; JUSTICE, the general, primitive, categorical law of all society. [adjective]
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Most of his friends, disconcerted by his categorical affirmation of a right of force, notified him that they decidedly disapproved of his new publication. [adjective]
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All other judgments and inferences about existing things, or ideas, or names, whether categorical or hypothetical, are afterthoughts, partly true and partly false. [Please select]
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But similarly, every moral experience recognizes what Kant calls _the categorical imperative_. [Please select]
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--To think that no one has thought of Kant's categorical imperative as _dangerous to life_. [Please select]
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