The highest principle of morality is therefore: Act according to a maxim which can at the same time be valid as a universal law.
Critique of Pure Reason
The highest principle of morality is therefore: Act according to a maxim which can at the same time be valid as a universal law.
Critique of Pure Reason
Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, Chapter 2
1785
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