Stratford University Three Formulations of The Categorical Imperative Essay

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In 500 words or more (no less), create a maxim and evaluate it via the three formulations of the Categorical Imperative. Your maxim should only involve moral questions [i.e. "Stealing is always wrong", but not "Doing jumping jacks is always wrong"]. The moral question should be general enough to apply to first principles and should involve no circumstantial qualifiers [i.e. "Stealing is always wrong", not "If I am not hungry or chasing a bad guy or when no one is looking, stealing is always wrong"]. You may use examples, but you will still need to include a full scholarly definition of each with commentary. You are required to attach as a separate document an annotated bibliography (see a sample here). Using the resource center and Google Scholar (or similar scholarly tools), create an annotated bibliography with 5 sources related to an overview of the ethical theory of the week. You must cite your references using APA formatting (this is 10% of your grade).

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Running Head: FORMULATION OF A MAXIM AND EVALUATION
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Formulation of a Maxim and Evaluation
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FOMULATION OF A MAXIM AND EVALUATION
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A maxim happens to be short statement that contains some thoughts of wisdom or a
basic rule of ethical behavior. Maxim carries a lot of wisdom and meaning in a few words and
can be written in three different ways. When a maxim does not originate from a specific author
then it becomes like a proverb (Cohen, 2017). This means that it becomes something that just
arises from the people’s ways of living and it continues to survive because people are
consistently using it, and the fact remains that no one wrote in a book it just appeared as part of
people’s culture. This paper seeks to formulate a maxim that involves only moral questions and
evaluate it.
Oppressing the poor and the people from low class is always wrong. As Karl Max
explains how the bourgeoisie ruthlessly ex...

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