The Apple of Kant's Ethics: i‐Maxims as the Locus of Assessment

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 104 (3):559-577 (2022)
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Abstract

I want to distinguish between maxims at three levels of abstraction. At the first level are what I shall call individual maxims, or i‐maxims: maxim tokens as adopted by particular rational beings. At the second level are abstract maxims, or a‐maxims: abstract principles distinct from any individual who adopts them. At the third level are maxim kinds, or k‐maxims: sets of various action‐guiding principles that are grouped on the basis of their content. In this paper, I argue for the thesis that i‐maxims are the locus of assessment in Kant's ethics.

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Samuel J. M. Kahn
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