What distinguishes
rational beings from other kinds of beings, according to Kant?
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Rational beings can
commit suicide, whereas merely natural beings can only die of
natural causes.
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Rational beings are able to act in accordance with the
representation of laws, or according to principles. |
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Rational beings have
the ability to feely sympathy for their fellow creatures, whereas
other kinds of beings cannot.
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Rational beings always do what is right, but other kinds of
beings only sometimes do what is right. |