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4.

Relate good will and acting from sense of beauty


-If you have executing or doing a Good will then it is like acting from sense of
beauty because good will is one that habitually rightly. And is not what good will
achieves that constitutes its goodness. Good will is good itself.

5. Explain Kant’s acting on maxims.


-As we have seen, maxim is a general is a general rule or principle which serves as
a guide to action. “Don’t wear the wedding gown before the wedding” Be honest
always”, are examples of maxim. Evidently, not all maxims are moral ones. Kant is
concerned with maxims that are moral, that is, those dictated by reason and thus have
imperative force. More accurately, it commands that every maxim you act on must be
such that you are willing to make it the case that everyone always act on that maxim
when in a similar situation.

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