If I buy some groceries at a shop and someone checks them out for me, and I don't pay much attention to them beyond being polite and tapping my card, have I used them as "a means to an end not an end in themselves"?
Replying to @robertwiblin
The Ethics 101 answer here is that someone can be both a means and an end-in-themself. (See also the Aristotelian claim that some things are ends and also for the sake of other things.)
5:58 AM - 12 Jan 2022
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