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- Catching up with
- Catching with
- Catchings
- Catchline
- Catchment area
- Catchment areas
- Catchment basin
- Catchpenny
- Catchphrase
- Catchpole
- Catchword
- Catchy
- Catechetical method
- Catechism
- Catechism class
- Catechistic
- Catechization
- Catechize
- Catechizings
- Catechumen
- Categorical
- Categorical imperative
- Categorical logic
- Categorically
Definition of the day : « categorical imperative »
- noun moral law
- Here steps in the "categorical imperative" with a vengeance.
- Extract from : « The Building of a Book » by Various
- A vocation was a "categorical imperative" to the soul, and there was no mistaking its presence.
- Extract from : « Passing By » by Maurice Baring
- Kant gave us a guiding rule with his categorical imperative.
- Extract from : « Friedrich Nietzsche » by Georg Brandes
- Kant, categorical imperative, 86.Good-will only real good, 85-86.
- Extract from : « The Five Great Philosophies of Life » by William de Witt Hyde
- The ‘categorical imperative,’ as propounded by him, is a form of self-deception.
- Extract from : « Rationalism » by John Mackinnon Robertson
- That was the Categorical Imperative, and Cecilia believed in it.
- Extract from : « Cecilia » by F. Marion Crawford
- This is what Kant really means by the categorical imperative.
- Extract from : « Edward Caldwell Moore » by Edward Moore
- And the philosopher of the ‘categorical imperative’ miscarries as instructively as does the soldier of divine will.
- Extract from : « Rationalism » by John Mackinnon Robertson
- A Categorical Imperative cannot issue commands with an eye to profit or comfort.
- Extract from : « Morals and the Evolution of Man » by Max Simon Nordau
- The categorical imperative was supposed to determine our moral sense and the distinction between good and evil.
- Extract from : « The Wonders of Life » by Ernst Haeckel