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It's necessary for big names like me, I believe it's called the imperative".
So, when Obama called the imperative to restore balance and fairness in our society "the defining issue of our time", as he did in Kansas, it resonates.
In King's "Dream" speech, he called the imperative to stand up against the oppression of his day "the fierce urgency of now".
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Any discussion of the meaning associated with this form of the imperative, traditionally called the 'emphatic imperative', is problematic.
In an essay called "The Moral Imperative Towards Cost Effectiveness," Ord poses the example of helping the blind.
An influential trend in the exhibiting of international contemporary art is what might be called the illustrational imperative.
Kant's theory on duty-based ethics were based on the principle that no decision should be made unless morally good in itself, regardless of predicted consequences – a thinking he called the categorical imperative.
Beware of what's called the "maximum-use imperative" -- the fact that people will often buy or keep something to accommodate a use that they need only rarely (like a dining room table big enough to seat the whole family, who visits once every two years).
Burma's Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has called for the imperative to achieve freedom from fear as a foundation in political development.
Kant now claims to have discovered the supreme principle of practical reason, which he calls the Categorical Imperative.
Kant thinks that there is only one way to produce genuine reasons, which Kant calls the "Categorical Imperative".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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