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Ch 10 x. Capricious Ends
An end is in every instance a good, or supposed good something that presents itself as such. By the end I mean in each such case the imaginary good proposed to be attained by the maxim delivered in each case.
If not under this head under the head of this sort of end, to what other head - to what other sort of /the head constituted by the name of/ end can they be referred? The instant that in the case of any such maxim any connection /relation/ of subserviency can be chosen between it and any other sort of end, legitimate or sinister, it shall be referred to in one of those two classes /catalogues/, and struck out of this one.
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