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Description: To be an object of practical knowledge, as such, signifies, therefore,``only the relation of the will to the action by which the object or its opposite would be realized;``and to decide whether something is an object of pure practical reason or not is only to discern the``possibility or impossibility of willing the action by which, if we had the required power (about``which experience must decide), a certain object would be realized. www.blackmask.com Category: Enlightenment Thinkers - Immanuel Kant
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