Categorical imperative

Categorical imperative, Kant's name for the self-derived moral law, “universal and binding on every rational will, a commandment of the autonomous, one and universal reason.”

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Catanza`ro * Categories
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Castro, Juan de
Castro, Vaca de
Castrogiovanni
Castruccio-Castracani
Catacombs
Catalani, Angelica
Catalonia
Catamar`ca
Cata`nia
Catanza`ro
Categorical imperative
Categories
Catesby, Mark
Catesby, Robert
Cath`ari, or Catharists
Catharine, St., of Alexandria
Catharine I.
Catharine II. the Great
Catharine de' Medici
Catharine of Aragon
Catharine of Braganza