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All of the following are examples of differentiated products EXCEPT
Categorical Imperative
A foundational concept in Kantian ethics that proposes an action is morally right if it can be universally applied as a principle for behavior, emphasizing duty over consequences.
Law of Reason
A principle suggesting that the laws governing human conduct should be based on logic, ethics, and rationality rather than on arbitrary dictums or supernatural beliefs.
Hypothetical Imperative
A command or rule that applies conditionally, suggesting action is necessary to achieve a particular end or goal, as opposed to moral absolutes.
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