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What kind of reasoning is found in the just cause principle?

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Categorical imperative reasoning is found in the just cause principle. Categorical imperative reasoning, a term created by Immanuel kant, states that a person has a moral obligation that makes them act a certain way. The obligation is binding whether circumstances change or not.
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