Whoever wills the end, wills also (so far as reason decides his conduct) the means in his power which are indispensably necessary thereto.


Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Ethics (1785) sect. 2 (translated by T. K. Abbott)


Whoever wills the end, wills also (so far as reason decides his conduct) the means in his power which are indispensably necessary thereto.

Whoever wills the end, wills also (so far as reason decides his conduct) the means in his power which are indispensably necessary thereto.

Whoever wills the end, wills also (so far as reason decides his conduct) the means in his power which are indispensably necessary thereto.

Whoever wills the end, wills also (so far as reason decides his conduct) the means in his power which are indispensably necessary thereto.