Acting for an end presumes reason
To act for an end is to order one's action to an end. But this is the work of reason. Therefore it does not belong to things that lack reason.
Objection 2. Further, to act for an end is to order one's action to an end. But this is the work of reason. Therefore it does not belong to things that lack reason.
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Man's last end »Man's last end
2. Whether only rational beings act for an end? »2. Whether only rational beings act for an end?
It would seem so »It would seem so
Acting for an end presumes reason
Thing may direct himself or be directed by another »Thing may direct himself or be directed by another
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