- one way to answer: - a faculty of reason being implied in the question - a practical reason, like the question timeless and devoid of context - an end justified in itself, reason in itself - reason itself eternal - for reason needs no reason - another way to answer: - the existence of agency being implied in the question - seek clues to the answer by looking into how agency can exist - existential mechanisms of agency - one way to find them: - past origin of agency - take human agency, at least to start with - two alternative origins - their existential mechanisms - our disengagement from them - causes of disengagement - common factor reason - another way to find them: !! too much ado prior to this core argument, wearing me out only to bore the reader - future prospects of agency - mathematic model of agential endurance - three alternatives: contingency, theoretic and practical necessity : privately cf. `^*- For a line of.+agents, there are just three possibilities:$` @ ~/work/ethic/._/04_law_or_extinction/20_lemma.brec - only practical necessity could yield the answer - as nature by its laws is the seat of theoretic necessity, what [thing] by its laws is the seat of practical necessity? - reason suggests itself, as twice before it has shown itself pertinent : re `twice before` see `^*- reason itself eternal$` : re `twice before` see `^*- common factor reason$` - autotelic principle of reason / a principle of pure practical reason that Kant seems to have overlooked - warrant in a criterion common to all principles of practical reason, namely success vs. failure of reason - an existential mechanism of reason, and only thereby of agency - agency is here merely an auxilliary to reason : re `auxilliary to reason` cf. https://www-jstor-org.ezproxy.torontopubliclibrary.ca/stable/46522847-a533-3d6b-b10a-aca0a2ae3671 : Korsgaard, 1999. Self-constitution in the ethics of Plato and Kant. - constitutive of reason, agents of reason and their society : privately re `^*- (.+)` see `^*• the principle is therefore ${same}` @ ~/work/ethic/._/05/70.brec - boundary crisis - boundary crisis resolved - what moves one - taking the autotelic principle as moral law - precepts - what to do: a specific answer