Answer:
True
Explanation:
The given statement is true as it correctly states about O'Neill's discussion over the differences discovered in Kant's diverse types of 'Categorical Imperative.' His formulations are quite varied from one another as he says that 'though there exists only one categorical imperative yet it has distinct formulations.' In the one, he displays the moral conduct "Act only on the principle...according...it should become a universal law." While in the other, he asserts "act as to treat humanity." Thus, there is difference among the two formulations and hence, the statement is true.