"Now I say that man, and in general every rational being, exists as an end in himself and not merely as a means to be arbitrarily used by this or that will. He must in all actions, whether directed to himself or to other rational beings, always be regarded at the same time as an end."
Immanuel Kant, "Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals"
Wise man.
ReplyDelete"Now I say that man, and in general every rational being, exists as an end in himself and not merely as a means to be arbitrarily used by this or that will. He must in all actions, whether directed to himself or to other rational beings, always be regarded at the same time as an end."
Immanuel Kant, "Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals"