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:"Wenn sie sie blos aus Geschlechterneigung lieben so machen sie die Person zum Object ihres Appetits; sobald sie nur die Person genossen haben, und ihren Appetit gestillt, so werfen sie dieselbe weg; eben so wie man eine Zitrone wegwirft, wenn man den Safft aus ihr gezogen hat." -- ([[Kant's Lectures on Ethics]]) :"Wenn sie sie blos aus Geschlechterneigung lieben so machen sie die Person zum Object ihres Appetits; sobald sie nur die Person genossen haben, und ihren Appetit gestillt, so werfen sie dieselbe weg; eben so wie man eine Zitrone wegwirft, wenn man den Safft aus ihr gezogen hat." -- ([[Kant's Lectures on Ethics]])
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 +:"Wenn you love a person only out of sexual desire, you make the loved person an object of appetite; as soon as you have enjoyed that person, and your appetite is satisfied, you will throw it away; just as you throw away a lemon after it has been squeezed." -- ([[Kant's Lectures on Ethics]])
He adds: "taken by itself it is a degradation of human nature" He adds: "taken by itself it is a degradation of human nature"

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Sex, says Immanuel Kant, "makes of the loved person an Object of appetite"

"Wenn sie sie blos aus Geschlechterneigung lieben so machen sie die Person zum Object ihres Appetits; sobald sie nur die Person genossen haben, und ihren Appetit gestillt, so werfen sie dieselbe weg; eben so wie man eine Zitrone wegwirft, wenn man den Safft aus ihr gezogen hat." -- (Kant's Lectures on Ethics)
"Wenn you love a person only out of sexual desire, you make the loved person an object of appetite; as soon as you have enjoyed that person, and your appetite is satisfied, you will throw it away; just as you throw away a lemon after it has been squeezed." -- (Kant's Lectures on Ethics)

He adds: "taken by itself it is a degradation of human nature"

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