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this assumption。 It is therefore no fault in our deduction of the
supreme principle of morality; but an objection that should be made to
human reason in general; that it cannot enable us to conceive the
absolute necessity of an unconditional practical law (such as the
categorical imperative must be)。 It cannot be blamed for refusing to
explain this necessity by a condition; that is to say; by means of
some interest assumed as a basis; since the law would then cease to be
a supreme law of reason。 And thus while we do not comprehend the
practical unconditional necessity of the moral imperative; we yet
comprehend its incomprehensibility; and this is all that can be fairly
demanded of a philosophy which strives to carry its principles up to
the very limit of human reason。
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