Explain the Kant’s ultimate good on the basis of relative and categorical imperative. (Answer limit: 50 words, Marks 05) [RPSC 2023]
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Kant’s ultimate good combines happiness and virtue, achieved through moral actions guided by categorical imperatives. Categorical imperatives, universal moral laws, dictate actions regardless of personal desires. Relative imperatives, based on personal goals, fall short. The ultimate good is realized when individuals act morally, aligning happiness with duty and virtue.