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Kant's ethical theory is called formalism because
{ 1 } - it shows how certain acts are contrary to our nature.
{ 2 } - he was a formal German rather than an informal American.
{ 3 } - it provides only the form of universalizability, without concrete ethical content.
{ 4 } - it is not based on the categorical imperative
{ 5 } - it is based on sense experience.
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Kant's ethical theory is called formalism because
{ 1 } - it shows how certain acts are contrary to our nature.
{ 2 } - he was a formal German rather than an informal American.
{ 3 } - it provides only the form of universalizability, without concrete ethical content.
{ 4 } - it is not based on the categorical imperative
{ 5 } - it is based on sense experience.
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Kant's ethical theory is called formalism because
{ 1 } - it shows how certain acts are contrary to our nature.
{ 2 } - he was a formal German rather than an informal American.
{ 3 } - it provides only the form of universalizability, without concrete ethical content.
{ 4 } - it is not based on the categorical imperative
{ 5 } - it is based on sense experience.
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Kant's ethical theory is called formalism because
{ 1 } - it shows how certain acts are contrary to our nature.
{ 2 } - he was a formal German rather than an informal American.
{ 3 } - it provides only the form of universalizability, without concrete ethical content.
{ 4 } - it is not based on the categorical imperative
{ 5 } - it is based on sense experience.
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Kant's ethical theory is called formalism because
{ 1 } - it shows how certain acts are contrary to our nature.
{ 2 } - he was a formal German rather than an informal American.
{ 3 } - it provides only the form of universalizability, without concrete ethical content.
{ 4 } - it is not based on the categorical imperative
{ 5 } - it is based on sense experience.
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Kant's ethical theory is called formalism because
{ 1 } - it shows how certain acts are contrary to our nature.
{ 2 } - he was a formal German rather than an informal American.
{ 3 } - it provides only the form of universalizability, without concrete ethical content.
{ 4 } - it is not based on the categorical imperative
{ 5 } - it is based on sense experience.
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