| 1. | This is the formulation of the " Kingdom of Ends ":
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| 2. | And the theft would be incompatible with a possible kingdom of ends.
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| 3. | This systematic whole is the Kingdom of Ends.
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| 4. | In a true Kingdom of Ends, acting virtuously will be rewarded with happiness.
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| 5. | We ought to act only by maxims that would harmonize with a possible kingdom of ends.
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| 6. | People can only belong to the Kingdom of Ends when they become subject to these universal laws.
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| 7. | The Kingdom of Ends is a hypothetical state of existence that is derived from Kant's categorical imperative.
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| 8. | Morality, therefore, is acting out of reverence for all universal laws which make the Kingdom of Ends possible.
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| 9. | The "'Kingdom of Ends "'( ) is a thought experiment centered on the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant.
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| 10. | The notion of an intelligible world does point us towards the idea of a kingdom of ends, which is a useful and important idea.
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