Yo !

> Aaah you would have been a perfect German had you been born on the other
> side of the border ;-)
>
> Where is the threat of punishment in Kant's categorical imperative?

Ahahahah. I had never heard of that thing ! And love this way of
looking at things.

+1 to making Kant's categorical imperative the unique rule of Sage's
code of conduct, with no explicit sanction. It looks smart, it is in
practice totally open to (mis)interpretation, and nobody will ever be
sure that this is something we actually have to follow.

If we do, I promise to write a post about how Sage's implementation of
categories violate Kant's categorical imperative. It will be long and
uninteresting.

Nathann

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