History of Modern Philosophy
A maxim is a general principle or rule of conduct that expresses a moral or ethical guideline. In the context of moral philosophy, particularly in Kant's framework, a maxim serves as a personal rule that individuals adopt to guide their actions and decisions. It plays a critical role in determining the moral worth of an action, as Kant believed that for an action to be truly moral, it must be based on a maxim that could be universally applicable.
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