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Kant's principle of universality, encapsulated in his categorical imperative, asserts that one should act only according to maxims that can be universally applied without contradiction. Similarly, the Golden Rule—"treat others as you wish to be treated"—advocates for actions based on a standard that should be applicable to everyone. Both principles emphasize moral actions that can be generalized to all individuals, promoting fairness and ethical consistency in decision-making. Ultimately, they encourage individuals to consider the broader implications of their actions on others.

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