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" I say: man and generally any rational being exists as an end in himself, not merely as a means to be arbitrarily used by this or that will... "
Care and Commitment: Taking the Personal Point of View - Страница 210
по Jeffrey Blustein - 1991 - 288 страници
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Theory of Ethics

Immanuel Kant - 1873 - 286 страници
...himself or other rational beings, must always be regarded at the same time as an end. All objects of the inclinations have only a conditional worth, for if the inclinations and the wants founded on them did not exist, then their object would be without value. But the inclinations...

Kant's Critique of Practical Reason and Other Works on the Theory of Ethics

Immanuel Kant - 1898 - 458 страници
...himself or other rational beings, must be always regarded at the same time as an end. All objects of the inclinations have only a conditional worth, for if the inclinations and the wants founded on them did not exist, then their object would be without value. But the inclinations...

Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Ethics

Immanuel Kant - 1900 - 116 страници
...himself or other rational beings, / i[|ust hfr alwav^jfip-arHpH^^th^same timJag an end. All objectsofthe inclinations have only a conditional worth, for if the inclinations and the wants founded on them did not exist, then their object would be without value. But the inclinations...

A Short Study of Ethics, Том 20

Charles Frederick D'Arcy - 1912 - 328 страници
...itself." 1 The good will cannot be moved by any object of inclination or desire. " All objects of the inclinations have only a conditional worth, for if the inclinations and the wants founded on them did not exist, then their object would be without value. But the inclinations...

Immanuel Kant: Critical Assessments

Ruth F. Chadwick, Clive Cazeaux - 1992 - 428 страници
...is unconditionally valuable, Kant proceeds to argue that it must be humanity. Here is what he says: All objects of inclinations have only a conditional worth, for if the inclination and the needs founded on them did not exist, their objects would be without worth. The...
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Enlightenment East and West

Leonard Angel - 1994 - 402 страници
...directed to himself or to other rational beings, he must always be regarded at the same time as an end. All objects of inclinations have only a conditional...would be without worth. The inclinations themselves as the sources of needs, however, are so lacking in absolute worth that the universal wish of every rational...
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Creating the Kingdom of Ends

Christine Marion Korsgaard - 1996 - 466 страници
...is unconditionally valuable, Kant proceeds to argue that it must be humanity. Here is what he says: All objects of inclinations have only a conditional worth, for if the inclination and the needs founded on them did not exist, their objects would be without worth. The...
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Kant's Ethical Thought

Allen W. Wood - 1999 - 470 страници
...nonrational beings of nature whose existence doesn't depend on our will. 4. 1. Objects of inclination "All objects of inclinations have only a conditional...did not exist, their object would be without worth" (G 4:428) . This first exclusion is unproblematic. It is possible contingently to have an inclination...
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Ethical Vegetarianism: From Pythagoras to Peter Singer

Kerry S. Walters, Lisa Portmess - 1999 - 308 страници
...himself or other rational beings, must be always regarded at the same time as an end. All objects of the inclinations have only a conditional worth; for if the inclinations and the wants founded on them did not exist, then their object would be without value. But the inclinations...
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Social Science Quotations: Who Said What, When, and Where

David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 страници
...directed to himself or to other rational beings, he must always be regarded at the same time as an end. All objects of inclinations have only a conditional...would be without worth. The inclinations themselves as the sources of needs, however, are so lacking in absolute worth that the universal wish of every rational...
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