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Title: Kant's Fundamental Principles Of The Metaphysics Of Moral
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The action
of killing oneself would cause pain, which is not in conformity to the maxim
stated to avoid pain. The second example Kant gives is based on the basic
premise of lying. A man is forced to borrow money which he knows he will never
be able to repay but he promises to do so anyway... Showed first 250 characters
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The second example Kant gives is based on the basic
premise of lying. A man is forced to borrow money which he knows he will never
be able to repay but he promises to do so anyway. This action is not consistent
with duty and the maxim could be expressed as: "When I [the man] think myself in
want of money, I will borrow money and promise to repay it, although I know that
I never can do so... Showed next 250 characters
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