Kant
Regarding Kant's command
I would like there to be a general law that it is forbidden to tell lies. On the other hand, I would like if a Nazi policeman asked where my family was, he would lie and not say in the attic. So is it possible to formulate this I would like there to be a general law that it is forbidden to lie except in cases where lying is useful? Yes, I can change anything that is forbidden except in cases where it is useful. Does that make sense?
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If you wanted, you got it. But I didn't understand your question. What does it mean to grasp? If you think it's the correct general law, then it's the law in your opinion. I'll just point out that this is one of the main criticisms of Kant's categorical imperative, which in fact means nothing because any deviation from the law can be presented as another general law.
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