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Which is the closest analog to a categorical imperative as the phrase is used in ethics? Shut the door. If you want to hear, shut the door. Did you shut the door? She shut the door.

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Answer:if you want to hear , shut the door

Explanation:imperative is a command to do something if you want to get a certain result and categorical means it's unconditional hence if you don't shut the door you will not hear.

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