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" Act in such a way that you always 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. "
Handbook for Environmental Risk Decision Making: Values, Perceptions, and Ethics - Page 182
edited by - 2019 - 432 pages
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Management and Organization in Germany

Thomas Armbrüster - Business & Economics - 2005 - 216 pages
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The Environment and International Politics: International Fisheries ...

Hakan Seckinelgin - Business & Economics - 2006 - 213 pages
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Marxist Ethics: A Short Exposition

Willis H. Truitt - History - 2005 - 136 pages
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Bioethics Beyond the Headlines: Who Lives? who Dies? who Decides?

Albert R. Jonsen - Bioethics - 2005 - 218 pages
...supreme practical principle or ... categorical imperative ... [is to] act in such a way that you always 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."4 This is Kant's version...
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Poverty: A Philosophical Approach

Paulette Dieterlen - Philosophy - 2005 - 176 pages
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Making Medical Decisions for the Profoundly Mentally Disabled

Norman L. Cantor - Medical - 2009 - 332 pages
...the interests of others. The original Kantian imperative reads: "Act in such a way that you always 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."23 This moral injunction...
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Moral Creativity: Paul Ricoeur and the Poetics of Possibility

John Wall - Religion - 2005 - 245 pages
...The second formulation, however, is more relational. Kant says: "Act in such a way that you always 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."5 Here, an implication creeps...
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Liberty, Property and Markets: A Critique of Libertarianism

Daniel Attas - Philosophy - 2005 - 190 pages
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Sci-Phi: Philosophy from Socrates to Schwarzenegger

Mark Rowlands - Performing Arts - 2005 - 292 pages
...thing, he calls by a different name - the practical imperative: 'Act in such a way that you always 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.' What does this mean? Well,...
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Rousseau

N. J. H. Dent - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 248 pages
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