"It is wrong to break a promise because as a moral law it cannot be universalized." This illustrates the ethical position of:
Q1. "It is wrong to break a promise because as a moral law it cannot be universalized." This illustrates the ethical position of:
Answer: Will
Explanation: Kant's Categorical Imperative holds that a moral action must be universalizable — a maxim that cannot be universalized (like promise-breaking) is morally impermissible, and following this principle is an act of good will.