"Rules for Happiness: something to do, someone to love, something to hope for."
"We assume a common sense as the necessary condition of the universal communicability of our knowledge, which is presupposed in every logic and every principle of knowledge that is not one of skepticism."
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Source: Critique of Practical Reason (1788), translated in The Cambridge Companion to Kant by Paul Guyer, (p. 1), January 31, 1992.
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