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categorical imperative

/ˌˈkædəˌgɔrəkəl əmˌpɛrədɪv/
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Other forms: categorical imperatives

Definitions of categorical imperative
  1. noun
    the moral principle that behavior should be determined by duty
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    type of:
    moral principle
    the principle that conduct should be moral
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