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Abstract Although it is necessary for the truth of a cognition that the cognition answer to the thing known, still it is not necessary that the mode of the thing known be the same as the mode of its cognition. —Aquinas, Summa contra gentiles, II, 75 The only safe way to apply Kant’s test of universalizability is to envisage the act in its whole concrete particularity. —Sir David Ross, Kant’s Ethical Theory

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