Immanuel Kant — "The will is a kind of causality of living beings insofar as they are rational."
The will is a kind of causality of living beings insofar as they are rational.
The will is a kind of causality of living beings insofar as they are rational.
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"The only thing that is good without qualification is a good will."
"Morality is not properly the doctrine of how we may make ourselves happy, but how we may make ourselves worthy of happiness."
"Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of any other, never simply as a means, but always at the same time as an end."
"Cosmopolitan right shall be limited to conditions of universal hospitality."
"Reason is the faculty which provides the principles of knowledge a priori."
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