When led by another, man may not know the end
When man is directed or led by another, for instance, when he acts at another's command, or when he is moved under another's compulsion, it is not necessary that he should know the end. And it is thus with irrational creatures.
Reply to Objection 1. When a man of himself acts for an end, he knows the end: but when he is directed or led by another, for instance, when he acts at another's command, or when he is moved under another's compulsion, it is not necessary that he should know the end. And it is thus with irrational creatures.
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Man's last end Â»Man's last end
2. Whether only rational beings act for an end? Â»2. Whether only rational beings act for an end?
It would seem so Â»It would seem so
Man always acts for an end, irrational creatures never Â»Man always acts for an end, irrational creatures never
When led by another, man may not know the end
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