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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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Phenomenology and Marxism

Bernhard Waldenfels, Jan M. Broekman, Ante Pažanin - Phenomenology - 1984 - 315 pages
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Ethical Issues in the Use of Computers

Deborah G. Johnson, John W. Snapper - Business & Economics - 1985 - 382 pages
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Humanity's Quest for Unity: A United Nations Teilhard Colloquium ...

Leo Zonneveld - Peace - 1985 - 222 pages
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Reflection and Action

Nathan Rotenstreich - Philosophy - 1985 - 236 pages
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Mutuality: The Vision of Martin Buber

Donald L. Berry - Philosophy - 1985 - 148 pages
...that is, he aims to establish the possibility of moral knowledge. 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.58 Kaufmann correctly identifies...
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Exercises in Conceptual Understanding

Rajender Kumar Gupta - Philosophy - 1986 - 142 pages
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Life, Death, and Subjectivity: Moral Sources in Bioethics

Stan van Hooft - Bioethical Issues - 2004 - 266 pages
...on reason and on the test of universalizability. As Kant put it: "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." You could not rationally...
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Adorno and the Modern Ethos of Freedom, Volume 43

Colin Hearfield - Philosophy - 2004 - 196 pages
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