Kant’s Respect for Persons

Because people are special -- as free ends-in-themselves -- Kant supports a moral command in addition to the categorical imperative. People should be treated as special, as the source of morality and free action, as ends-in-themselves. This is Kant's principle of respect: Never treat a person merely as a means, but always as an end. ................
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