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Kantian$42032$ - translation to german

CONCISE EXPRESSION OF A FUNDAMENTAL MORAL RULE
Kantian maxim

Kantian      
adj. kantisch, sich auf die Philisophie Immanuel Kants (deutscher Philosoph) beziehend
categorical imperative         
CENTRAL CONCEPT IN KANTIAN MORAL PHILOSOPHY
Generalization in Ethics; Categorical imperitive; Categorical Imperative; The Categorical Imperative; Kantian imperative; Kantian Imperative; Oughtness; Categorical Imperatives; Act only on a maxim whereby you can will it should become a universal law; Act only according to that maxim whereby you can, at the same time, will that it should become a universal law; Generalization in ethics; Kategorischer Imperativ; Kantian universality principle; The murderer at the door; Lying to the murderer; Lying to a murderer
kategorischer Imperativ (Grundlage der Moral nach der Kantschen Philosophie)
Immanuel Kant         
  • Poster celebrating the 300 years of the [[University of Königsberg]], 1844. Among others, Kant and [[Herbart]] are honored.
  • Christian Wolff]] (1679–1754), whose methodical principles of logical exposition are responsible for many of the formal qualities of Kant's works.
  • [[West German]] postage stamp, 1974, commemorating the 250th anniversary of Kant's birth
  • [[Weimar Republic]] stamp honoring Kant, 1926.
  • 5 DM 1974 D silver coin commemorating the 250th birthday of Immanuel Kant in [[Königsberg]]
  • Immanuel Kant
  • In his ''Groundwork'', Immanuel Kant introduced the [[categorical imperative]]: "Act only in accordance with that maxim through which you at the same time can will that it become a universal law."
  • Engraving of Immanuel Kant
  • Bust of Immanuel Kant by [[Emanuel Bardou]], 1798
  • Kant statue in the School of Philosophy and Human Sciences (FAFICH) in the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), [[Belo Horizonte]], Brazil
  • Kant's tomb in [[Kaliningrad]], Russia
  • [[East German]] commemorative coin honoring Kant, 1974
  • Immanuel Kant by [[Carle Vernet]] (1758–1836)
  • de}} of the original by [[Christian Daniel Rauch]] lost in 1945.
  • Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel]] and [[Karl Gottfried Hagen]]
  • de}}, 1801.
  • Kant's house in Königsberg
  • Portrait of philosopher [[David Hume]]
GERMAN PHILOSOPHER (1724–1804)
I. Kant; Kant, Immanuel; Emmanuel Kant; Emannuel Kant; Emmannuel Kant; Kantian aesthetics; Imanuel kant; Kantians; Imanuel Kant; Immanual Kant; Chinaman of Koenigsberg; Chinaman of Königsberg; Emanuel Kant; Dogmatic slumber; Chinaman of Konigsberg; Kant bibliography; Post-Kantian thought; Copernican turn; Kant; Criticism of Immanuel Kant; I Kant; Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804; Kant’s moral philosophy; Kant's moral philosophy; Immanuel Kant bibliography; Racial views of Immanuel Kant
n. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), deutscher Philisoph, Autor von "Kritik der Reinen Vernunft"

Definition

Kantism
·noun The doctrine or theory of Kant; the Kantian philosophy.

Wikipedia

Maxim (philosophy)

A maxim is simply a moral rule or principle, which can be considered objective or subjective, and 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 borrower nor a lender be'. Tennyson speaks of 'a little hoard of maxims preaching down a daughter's heart (Locksley Hall), and maxims have generally been associated with a 'folksy' or 'copy-book' approach to morality.