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What was moral dignity a function of, for Kant?

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The value or "dignity" of a moral being lies in the fact that he/she lives by a law which he/she freely "legislates" on his/her own life. ... Kant refers to this ideal moral community as "a kingdom of ends." It remains one of the most exalted conceptual ideals which we still today treasure from our Enlightenment heritage.

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