In his writings on religion, Kant interprets the Kingdom of God as a religious symbol for the moral reality of the Kingdom of Ends.
12.
Thus Kant presents the notion of the hypothetical Kingdom of Ends of which he suggests all people should consider themselves never solely as means but always as ends.
13.
The beloved community as an ideal experienced in our acts of loyal service integrates into Royce s moral philosophy a Kingdom of Ends, but construed as immanent and operative instead of transcendental and regulative.
14.
A Kingdom of Ends is composed entirely of rational beings, whom Kant defines as those capable of moral deliberation ( though his definition expands in other areas ) who must choose to act by laws that imply an absolute necessity.
15.
The formulation of autonomy concludes that rational agents are bound to the moral law by their own will, while Kant's concept of the Kingdom of Ends requires that people act as if the principles of their actions establish a law for a hypothetical kingdom.
16.
It dwells within a huge cavern deep beneath Mount Voormithadreth, a mountain in the now vanished kingdom of end of the world will come, because it will create a permanent junction with the " Dreamlands ", allowing monsters to move freely into the waking world.
17.
In his " The Kingdom of Ends " ( 1971 ), Hill highlights the Kingdom of Ends formulation of Kant's Categorical Imperative, which he interprets as a point of view for assessing mid-level moral rules and virtues that is similar in some ways to John Rawls'Original Position.
18.
In his " The Kingdom of Ends " ( 1971 ), Hill highlights the Kingdom of Ends formulation of Kant's Categorical Imperative, which he interprets as a point of view for assessing mid-level moral rules and virtues that is similar in some ways to John Rawls'Original Position.
19.
In 1996 Korsgaard published a book entitled " The Sources of Normativity ", which was the revised version of her Tanner Lectures on Human Values, and also a collection of her past papers on Kant's moral philosophy and Kantian approaches to contemporary moral philosophy : " Creating the Kingdom of Ends ".