This is why Kant also speaks of rationality and the importance of acting in accordance with reason. He argues that rational beings have intrinsic worth and should be treated as ends in themselves, not as means to someone else's ends. Thus, a purely self-interested action—like wanting to get one's own way at the expense of others—would fail the test of the categorical imperative on the grounds that it treats others merely as means to an end.

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

Define rational