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It is not the case that Kant's argument only needs the weaker claim that rationality requires willing the development of some of one's talents
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All that is required to show that one cannot will a talentless world is that, insofar as one is rational, one necessarily wills that some talents in oneself be developed
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The stronger claim that one rationally wills that all talents be developed is dubious and unnecessary
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