Chapter IX/3

The Idea of Freedom

第九章/3

自由的理念

Kant's principle of morality, 'act so that the basis of your action may be valid for all men' is the exact opposite of ours. His principle amounts to a death blow for all individual impulses of action. The way everyone else might act cannot be decisive for me, but rather what is to be done by me in each individual situation.

这一道德原则的正反面是康德式的:行动时应使你行为的准则能对所有人普遍适用。这一命题是一切个体性行为冲动的扼杀者。对我而言,具有决定意义的不是所有人将会如何行动,而是在这个具体情形中我该做什么。

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