Which of the following actions would be wrong according to Kant’s second version of the categorical imperative: pickpocketing; crossing the street against a red light; smoking; using heroin; having sex with someone who is too drunk to object; refusing to go to a doctor for a serious illness; speeding on a highway; refusing to fight in a war your government has declared. Explain how the actions that are wrong violate Kant’s second version of the categorical imperative.
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