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Description: We shall therefore have to investigate a priori the possibility of a categorical imperative, as we have not in this``case the advantage of its reality being given in experience, so that [the elucidation of] its possibility should be``requisite only for its explanation, not for its establishment. In the meantime it may be discerned beforehand``that the categorical imperative alone has the purport of a practical law www.blackmask.com Category: Enlightenment Thinkers - Immanuel Kant
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