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WEBKant thinks that moral “oughts” — for example, “you ought not lie” — are categorical. They apply to people irrespective of how they feel about them. The next thing we need is the idea of a “maxim”.
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WEBCategorical Imperative and Maxims – A maxim is a principle upon which we act. – A maxim may be good or bad. It is usually not put into words, but this can be done. For example, “I will always try to work hard when I have …
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