Kant's Categorical Imperative

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Cheating on an exam goes against the philosophy of Kant’s Categorical Imperative. His philosophy is on the premise that everyone should act according to their moral rule, that any action you take is consistent with your moral values. If you do an action that is immoral or break the universal law, is it alright for everyone else to do the same action? With this line of thinking, if everyone broke the universal law the action would no longer be immoral. The current universal law in our society is that cheating on exams is wrong, if someone is doing this they are morally wrong and only trying to benefit themselves in the end. Cheating on exams is not consistent with Kant’s theory because society as well as myself think that cheating is