How does kants categorical imperative apply to the case of


Chapter 11: Lies, Lies....No Lies

How does Kant's categorical imperative apply to the case of the lying promise? Does Kant allow any exceptions to a categorical imperative?

Would you make an exception if it could save an innocent person's life (and harm no one else)? Why or why not?

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