The best example of the categorical imperative is treating others with respect and dignity regardless of their social status or background.
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An example of an imperfect duty is helping others in need, as it is not always required in every situation but is still important to do when possible.
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"Whether" is a conjunction used to introduce two or more alternative options or possibilities. For example, "I can't decide whether to go to the beach or stay home and relax."
An example of a logical fallacy that involves contradictory premises is the "fallacy of the excluded middle." This fallacy occurs when someone presents only two options as if they are the only possibilities, when in fact there are other options available. For example, saying "Either you're with us or you're against us" is a fallacy of the excluded middle because it ignores the possibility of being neutral or having a different perspective.
An example of an either-or fallacy is when someone argues that you are either for a certain policy or against it, with no middle ground or alternative options considered. This oversimplifies complex issues and limits the potential for compromise or innovative solutions.