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What does Kant claim is the supreme principle of morality? Clearly state the principle and explain how Kant thought we could apply it to determine the morality of actions. What do you think is the most powerful objection to this principle? Can this objection be overcome?
Public Decision-making
The process through which decisions are made by public officials or bodies, representing the interests of the public in governmental or community affairs.
Employment-at-will Doctrine
A legal principle that allows employers to terminate employees at any time without reason, as long as the dismissal does not violate specific legal protections.
Legally Enforceable
A term or condition within a contract or agreement that is recognized by law and can be upheld in a court of law.
Union Contract
A legal agreement between a labor union and an employer outlining the terms of employment, working conditions, wages, and other rights and responsibilities.
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