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Compare and contrast Kant's principle of humanity with his principle of universalizability (from the previous chapter). Are there any cases where the two principles render conflicting verdicts about the moral status of an action? If so, do you think one of the principles could be revised so as to make them consistent? If not, why do you think that the principles will always agree?
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