id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5684 Kant, Immanuel The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics .txt text/plain 13197 525 61 * Now, as man is a free (moral) being, the notion of duty starting from the end to find the maxim of the dutiful actions; or ethics the notion of duty must lead to ends, and must on moral Of the Reason for conceiving an End which is also a Duty whereas the moral doctrine of ends which treats of duties rests on end according to his own notions of duty; and it is a contradiction to it from duty, for this is internal morally practical perfection. other hand, the end which is also a duty can make it a law that we principle of duty commanded not merely the legality of every action, be duty) consists in this: that virtue is its own end and, by a duty to have, but which every man has, and by virtue of which he can notion of duty; but every man (as a moral being) has it originally ./cache/5684.txt ./txt/5684.txt