According to Kant's categorical imperative, which of the following is a necessary condition for the moral acceptability for an action?
A) it does not violate any legal laws.
B) everyone can act on it.
C) it produces more happiness than unhappiness.
D) it does not defy accepted social norms.
E) none of these
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