The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics
WN PERFECTION, B.
iness, and on the other the perfection of others, ends w
diction be regarded as a duty. What a man of himself inevitably wills does not come under the notion of duty, for this is a constraint to an
hat the perfection of another man as a person consists, namely, that he is able of himself to set before him his own end according to his own notions