Multiple Choice
Why does Thomas discuss Kant's argument that one cannot consistently will an end without also willing the means to that end?
A) Thomas uses Kant's argument to object to the position that one can will an end without willing the means to that end.
B) Thomas uses Kant's argument to support the claim that if one sincerely cares about equality, then one must be committed to fighting to bring it about.
C) Thomas uses Kant's argument to respond to the objection that willing and meaning are two different things.
D) Thomas is reporting that the philosopher Onora O'Neill uses Kant's argument to defend a version of Kant's ethical theory.
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