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\Kants concerned with motive, ie maxim. Maxim is the subjective principle of volition.

Will is a faculty of reason, so when reason determines itself the will determines itselfi
and is thus acting freely., not conditioned by consequences. The categorical imperative
is the formulation of the moral law, which the will imposes on itelf and obeys. For ant a
truly moral act isetermined by reaso When the rain of flower \Kants concerned with
motive, ie maxim. Maxim is the subjective principle of volition. Will is a faculty of reason,
so when reason determines itself the will determines itselfi and is thus acting freely., not
conditioned by consequences. The categorical imperative is the formulation of the moral
law, which the will imposes on itelf and obeys. For Kant a truly moral act isetermined by
reaso When the rain of flower \Kants concerned with motive of consolidation into
consolidated consolations of solated conscioous of the freedom of the sprit if the sprit if
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