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This document provides a complete guide to file handling in C programming, covering the basics of opening, reading, writing, and closing files. Learn how to use file pointers, manage file modes, and handle errors during file operations. The document includes step-by-step examples demonstrating text file handling, binary file handling, and file manipulation techniques. Perfect for second-year Computer Science students, this guide will help you understand how to work with files in C and manage dat...
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This document provides a complete guide to file handling in C programming, covering the basics of opening, reading, writing, and closing files. Learn how to use file pointers, manage file modes, and handle errors during file operations. The document includes step-by-step examples demonstrating text file handling, binary file handling, and file manipulation techniques. Perfect for second-year Computer Science students, this guide will help you understand how to work with files in C and manage dat...
These notes outline Immanuel Kant's moral philosophy, emphasizing that the morality of actions is determined by the will behind them rather than their outcomes. The central concept is the "good will," the only intrinsic good, which acts from duty rather than impulse or inclination. Kant argues that actions must be motivated by duty to have moral worth, and he introduces the categorical imperative as a test for determining moral actions. This imperative requires that we act according to maxims...
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These notes outline Immanuel Kant's moral philosophy, emphasizing that the morality of actions is determined by the will behind them rather than their outcomes. The central concept is the "good will," the only intrinsic good, which acts from duty rather than impulse or inclination. Kant argues that actions must be motivated by duty to have moral worth, and he introduces the categorical imperative as a test for determining moral actions. This imperative requires that we act according to maxims...