ethics civics MCQ #1565

The laws which are means to other ends are of the nature of ____________ imperative.

ethics civics MCQ #1565

  1. Question 1

    Q1. The laws which are means to other ends are of the nature of ____________ imperative.

    • A) Moral
    • B) Categorical
    • C) Hypothetical
    • D) Good

    Answer: Hypothetical

    Explanation: Kant distinguished hypothetical imperatives — commands that are means to other ends ("If you want X, do Y") — from categorical imperatives, which are unconditional moral duties.