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2024-12-01

  1. R 6:26
    1. humanity -- Reason here doesn't seem to include Wille (considering 27)
    2. personality -- lies in Spontaneity (maybe also including Wille)
  2. R 6:27
    1. the predisposition to personality is the susceptibility to respect for the moral law as of itself a sufficient incentive to the power of choice

    2. it is an incentive of the power of choice ... possible only becasue the free power of choice incorporates moral feeling into its maxim

      1. note that it's the free power of choice that does this incorporation
    3. c.f. RPML
  3. R 6:28
    1. ML w/ respect is personality itself, the subjective ground, as an addition to personality, is a predisposition to it.
      1. how is the subjective ground "a predisposition onto which nothing evil nothing evil can be grafted"? (c.f. R 6:21, "imputed to him")
      2. how is it negatively good and a predisposition to the good?
  4. Difference between inner sense and interior sense?
  5. R 6:29-30 shows evidence for Maxim