No More Learning

And it is just in this that the paradox lies; that the mere dignity of man as a rational creature, without any other end or advantage to be attained thereby, in other words, re- spect for a mere idea, should yet serve as an inflexible precept of the
Immanuel Kant
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Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals
will, and that it is precisely in this independence of the maxim on all such springs of action that its sublimity consists; and it is this that makes every rational subject worthy to be a           member in the kingdom of ends: for otherwise he would have to be con- ceived only as subject to the physical law of his wants.