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142: 25: 503:, are the gauge used to evaluate the worthiness of an individual's actions. When the kingdom's individuals live together by the categorical imperative—particularly Kant's second formulation of it—each one will treat all others as being ends in themselves, instead of mere means to achieving one's own pursuits. This systematic whole is the Kingdom of Ends. 417: 486:. A Kingdom of Ends is composed entirely of rational beings, whom Kant defines as those capable of moral deliberation (though his definition expands in other areas) who must choose to act by laws that imply an absolute necessity. It is from this point of view that they must judge themselves and their actions. 506:
People can only belong to the Kingdom of Ends when they become subject to these universal laws. Such rational beings must regard themselves simultaneously as sovereign when making laws, and as subject when obeying them. Morality, therefore, is acting out of reverence for all universal laws which make
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as a religious symbol for the moral reality of the Kingdom of Ends. As such, it is the ultimate goal of both religious and political organization of human society.
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the Kingdom of Ends possible. In a true Kingdom of Ends, acting virtuously will be rewarded with happiness.
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The Kingdom of Ends is a hypothetical state of existence that is derived from Kant's
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Though the term is usually translated as "Kingdom of Ends", the German word
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The kingdom of ends centers on the second and third formulations of the
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Part of the categorical imperative theory of Immanuel Kant
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Immanuel Kant
Immanuel Kant
Critique of Pure Reason
Prolegomena to​ Any Future Metaphysics
Answering the​ Question: What Is Enlightenment?
Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals
Critique of Practical Reason
Critique of Judgment
Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason
Perpetual Peace
The Metaphysics of Morals
On a Supposed Right to Tell Lies from​ Benevolent Motives
Opus Postumum
Kantianism
Kantian ethics
Transcendental idealism
Critical philosophy
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