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... mination to strive to become stronger.
However, for this goshawk, it could not be interpreted from a human’s perspective.
Kant had only transformed the goshawk’s thoughts into human words, so that he could understand them. In fact, the goshawk’s meaning through its will was very clear and straightforward.
It wanted to become stronger. It was not a form of determination, nor was it expressing its desire to Kant. Instead, it was clearly reminding Kant to make it ...
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