The Science of Ethics As Based On the Science of Knowledge
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At first only the hody was such tool, hut now it is the ivhoU sensuous empirically determined man ; and tlius we have here for once separated the empirical and the pure Ego in the strictest manner, which is very important for alf philosophy, and particularly for the science of morals. ■, ^t If the impulse of self-sufficiency craves the sclt- sufficiency of reason in general, and if this self- sufficiency can only be represented in the individuals A, B, C, &c. , and through them; then it is nece...ssarily altogether indifferent to me, whether A, or B, or C represents it; for, since all belong equally to the one undivided empire of reason, it is always reason in general which is represented, and hence my impulse is always satisfied. I desire morality in general ivithin or outside of me ; this is all the same. I desire it of myself only, in so far as it appertains to me and of others in so far as it belongs to them ; my end is attained equally in the one or the otlier manner. My end is attained, if the other acts morally.
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