Peter Bradley

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In defence of Kant, it has been suggested that we should interpret him as allowing us to start from our desires, but requiring that we act upon them only if we are able to put them into a universal form, that is, to accept them as a suitable basis of action for anyone in a similar situation.
Hegel: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions Book 49)
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