Answer: <u><em>Kant's Categorical Imperative</em></u>
Explanation: For Emmanuel Kant the <em>Categorical Imperative</em> is a philosophical center of his fundamental principle of the moral concept and duties. It can also apply our human reason to determine the right, the rational.
Kant had this kind of vision in his philosophy, that could determined what are the morals and duties of society.
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For the Jews, this caused a problem. If God is good and if God created everything, then everything and everyone in the world should be good.
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I don’t understand that language.
The third option is incorrect, because the narrator can be a part of the story (ex. Moby D*ick). This also renders answer four incorrect. That leaves answers one and two remaining. Regarding answer two, that is incorrect because we know that the word "you" is used in a second person context. This leaves answer one. I'm not sure if that helps but that's my opinion.