Answer and Explanation:
Kant's principle of universalizability suggests that we do what we feel should be generalised or in his words universalised. I'm there words for something to be considered morally valid it should be generally satisfactory and not just apply to one person
On the other hand his principle of humanity suggests that we do those things that treat each human being as though he is the end not the means. In other words, we do not consider another human being to be something that could be used to achieve another thing but the sole purpose or end for which anything is done
The above do have contradictory applications since by generalizing a thing we could still be using a human being and not making him the end in this respect. I believe the best of the two principles however is the humanity principle since by holding this principle dear every human being would treat each other better and the universalizability principle would still apply.
This connection that occurred as a result of the word "concert" is an
example of a Semantic network.
Semantic networks involves ways in which relationship between two or
more objects or reasoning are represented.
In this scenario, Maria friend told her of an upcoming concert and she
thought about the new CD that was to come out that day which means
there was a semantic network between both ideas due to the 'concert' used
which makes it the most appropriate choice.
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