The second, on the
contrary, infinitely elevates my worth as an intelligence by my
personality, in which the moral law reveals to me a life independent
of animality and even of the whole sensible world, at least so far
as may be inferred from the destination assigned to my by
this law, a destination not restricted to conditions and limits of
this life, but reaching into the infinite.
contrary, infinitely elevates my worth as an intelligence by my
personality, in which the moral law reveals to me a life independent
of animality and even of the whole sensible world, at least so far
as may be inferred from the destination assigned to my by
this law, a destination not restricted to conditions and limits of
this life, but reaching into the infinite.
Kant - Critique of Practical Reason
