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Kant, Immanuel (1996). Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View https://books.google.com/books?id=TbkVBMKz418C. Translated by Victor Lyle Dowdell. Southern Illinois University Press. ISBN 9780809320608. Page 33.
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“The woman wants to dominate, the man wants to be dominated”
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since it is at odds with itself, and since it does not tolerate any lasting principle within itself
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Alles, was ausser dem guten Lebenswandel der Mensch noch thun zu können vermeint, um Gott wohlgefällig zu werden, ist blosser Religionswahn und Afterdienst Gottes.
Book IV, Part 2, Section 2
Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone (1793)
“One who makes himself a worm cannot complain afterwards if people step on him.”
Fuente: The Metaphysics of Morals (Metafyzika morálky)