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UniversalizabilityThe applicability of a moral rule to all similarly situated individuals. According to both Kant and Hare, universalizability is a distinguishing feature of moral judgments and a substantive guide to m [..]
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Universalizabilitynoun. With regard to ethics, the standard that specific moral judgments forever carry an underlying, but indicated universal judgment.
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UniversalizabilityImmanuel Kant used this term when discussing the maxims, or subjective rules, that guide our actions. A maxim is universalizable if it can consistently be willed as a law that everyone ought to obey. [..]
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