Question 4 What does Kant say about how we ought treat human beings? as beings who deserve pleasure as god's creation as a mere means as an end in themselves 1 pts
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Step 1: Kant's categorical imperative states that we should treat all people as ends in themselves, not as means to an end. Show more…
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