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... principle of the will and consequently can serve as a practical law . The ground of this principle is this : Rational nature exists as an end in itself . This is the way in which a man necessarily conceives his own existence : it is ...
... principle of the will and consequently can serve as a practical law . The ground of this principle is this : Rational nature exists as an end in itself . This is the way in which a man necessarily conceives his own existence : it is ...
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... principle of humanity , and in general of every rational agent , as an end in itself ( a principle which is the supreme limiting condition of every man's freedom of action ) is not borrowed from experience ; firstly , because it is ...
... principle of humanity , and in general of every rational agent , as an end in itself ( a principle which is the supreme limiting condition of every man's freedom of action ) is not borrowed from experience ; firstly , because it is ...
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... principle of contradiction ( which the nature of all apodeictic certainty requires ) , it was supposed that the fundamental propositions of the science can themselves be known to be true through that principle . This is an erroneous ...
... principle of contradiction ( which the nature of all apodeictic certainty requires ) , it was supposed that the fundamental propositions of the science can themselves be known to be true through that principle . This is an erroneous ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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