The problem is that Kant lies about his approach’s implications and that no-one else can agree on anyone else as to what they are in any useful manner.
“Cooperate in the Prisoner’s Dilemma” is probably one of them, although it’s hard to apply it directly to anything other than game theory problems.
See also: Superrationality
The problem is that Kant lies about his approach’s implications and that no-one else can agree on anyone else as to what they are in any useful manner.
“Cooperate in the Prisoner’s Dilemma” is probably one of them, although it’s hard to apply it directly to anything other than game theory problems.
See also: Superrationality