The deontology concept of the categorical imperative


The deontology concept of the Categorical Imperative implies that certain duties are never subject to exceptions. Can you think of a situation in which it would be ethical to make an exception to the following duties?

• The duty to always be truthful

• The duty to never harm or kill another person

• The duty to never deprive an innocent person of his or her freedom

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