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acting according to duty and acting freely in the sense of autonomously
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are one and the same.
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But that raises the question,
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how many moral laws are there?
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Because if dignity consists in being governed by a law that I give myself,
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what's to guarantee that my conscience will be the same as your conscience?
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Who has Kant's answer to that? Yes?
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Because a moral law trend is not contingent upon subjective conditions.
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It would transcend all particular differences between people
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and so would be a universal law
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and in this respect
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there'd only be one moral law because it would be supreme.