In the following situation, use either version of the Categorical Imperative to show what Kant's theory would determine is the right thing to do. A teenage kid is dying of kidney disease under your care as a doctor. The only chance for survival is a transplant within the next 24 hours. While you are considering this, you are called into emergency surgery for a convicted felon serving 25 years for violent crimes who has passed out because their heart has suddenly stopped. No one expects the convict to survive, but you know that you could easily save them. Before you begin surgery, the family of the teenager dying of kidney failure learns that the convict's organs are a perfect match for their child. They demand that you take a kidney from the convict to save the kid. Should you refuse to take the kidney from the convict?