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    Thomas Agrees with Kant That Willing an End Requires One
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Thomas Agrees with Kant That Willing an End Requires One

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Thomas agrees with Kant that willing an end requires one to will the means to that end, and so if one cares about equality, one should be committed to bringing it about.

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