In order to determine whether an action is morally permissible, Ross applies the categorical imperative. T/F
In order to determine whether an action is morally permissible, Kant applies the categorical imperative. T/F
Particularists differ from both Kant and Ross in that they deny that even weak moral principles are necessary to engage in moral decision-making. T/F
The second formulation of the categorical imperative states that we should treat others as an end and never simply as a means. T/F