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‘He who hesitates is lost’ is a well-known maxim.
The maxim is also a comprehensive representation of the world, a generalized description of the "real," purporting to swallow up all particular cases.
Under the umbrella of this maxim, a wide variety of what could be called non-realist interpretations of religious belief have flourished.
It would be a mistake to give overriding significance to any one of the essay's maxims.
This violation of a quantity maxim continues with we all five in (619), which itself, produces a sequential violation.
In its treatment of such conflicts between maxims and money, the book is a model of clarity.
Deontologists disagree about whether deontological maxims are aimed at motivation s, deliberations, intentions, attempted actions, or completed actions.
Consequently, the goal to socialize overrides the maxim; being brief is not a priority in this interactional context.
The harm-based operation of tort law personalizes the potential consequences of our actions in a way that general maxims to "take care" do not.