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  1.  Fundamental Principles Of The Metaphysic Of Morals / Kant, Immanuel
    shalt not lie," is not valid for men alone, as if other rational beings had no need to observe it ... himself (anthropology), but gives laws a priori to him as a rational being. No doubt these laws require a judgement  details...
  2.  Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals / Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
    shalt not lie," is not valid for men alone, as if other rational beings had no need to observe it ... himself (anthropology), but gives laws a priori to him as a rational being. No doubt these laws require a judgement  details...
  3.  The Critique Of Practical Reason / Kant, Immanuel
    any other sort of knowledge to other rational beings, if this reasoning were valid, our ignorance ... of any other rational beings besides man, we should have a right to suppose them to be of the same nature as we know  details...
  4.  The Critique of Practical Reason / Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
    any other sort of knowledge to other rational beings, if this reasoning were valid, our ignorance ... of any other rational beings besides man, we should have a right to suppose them to be of the same nature as we know  details...
  5.  The formal and material elements of Kant's ethics, / Washington, William Morrow, 1877-
    . But it exists so only in our conception of a rational being. ) This last qualification denotes ... in the conception of the very nature of a rational being, was enough. 50 far it had reality as cer- tainly  details...
  6.  The ethics of Bishop Butler and Immanuel Kant. By Webster Cook ... / Cook, Webster, 1854-
    attributes of human nature, but must apply to man only i because he is a rational being. But, as Kant ... universally necessary, necessary for all rational beings under all condi- tions. We have already seen  details...
  7.  The basis of morality; / Schopenhauer, Arthur, 1788-1860
    to be taken as the Will of every rational being," is incapable of affording a foundation for the moral law ... , but for all possible rational beings ; indeed he declares it to hold good for man " on this account alone," i  details...
  8.  Morella / Poe, Edgar Allen
    . That identity which is termed personal, Mr. Locke, I think, truly defines to consist in the saneness of rational being. And since by person we understand an intelligent essence having reason, and since ...  details...
  9.  Kanthian ethics and the ethics of evolution; a critical study, by J. Gould Schurman. / Schurman, Jacob Gould, 1854-1942
    it " a kind of causality of living beings in so far as they are rational " and again, summing ... - lated as a property of the will of every rational being."* For since will is nothing else  details...
  10.  Kantian ethics and the ethics of evolution : a critical study / by J. Gould Schurman ... / Schurman, Jacob Gould, 1854-1942
    it " a kind of causality of living beings in so far as they are rational ;" and again, summing ... that <f freedom must be postu lated as a property of the will of every rational being."* For since  details...

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