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A maxim is simply a moral rule or principle, which can be considered dependent on one's philosophy. A maxim is often pedagogical and motivates specific actions. The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy defines it as: Generally any simple and memorable rule or guide for living; for example, 'neither a … See more
In deontological ethics, mainly in Kantian ethics, maxims are understood as subjective principles of action. A maxim is thought to be part of an agent's thought process for every … See more
Michael Polanyi in his account of tacit knowledge stressed the importance of the maxim in focusing both explicit and implicit modes of … See more
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WEBApr 7, 2017 · Maxim, proverb, gnome, aphorism, apothegm, sententia ―all of these terms mean essentially the same thing: a short, easily remembered expression of a basic principle, general truth or rule of conduct. Think of …
WEBNov 16, 2023 · Here is a complete list of the 147 most commonly accepted Delphic Maxims, as noted by Joannes Stobaeus. It includes the original version in Ancient Greek, so you can see how concise they were. If you …
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