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Fieser, what two modifications did kant make to his examples regarding the formula of the law of nature? and, when we modify kant's examples, what does the formula of the law of nature tell us?

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The two modifications made to his instance about the formula ,were to reveal the commitment as external rather than internal and universalization . Once we modify kant’s example of being charitable or committing suicide, the formula of the law of nature tells us that the movement is wrong if it break duty or moral commitment.

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