Explain how a philosopher, such as John Stuart Mill, might object to this part of Kant’s argument

Construct an effective paragraph for each source that answers the following essential questions: -What type of information does the source use (opinion, statistics, studies, primary research, secondary research)? -What information from the source is most relevant to the need for reform and/or the reform proposed? -How does the information in this source compare/contrast to the information in the other source being used? Submission for each source fulfills all of the following: information is from an acceptable source thoroughly responds to all the essential questions using specific information from the source written in third person voice (no “I” “me” “we” “us” “you” “your”) follows all grammar, punctuation, and capitalization rules includes a works cited entry that uses MLA format with no errors (hanging indent, double spaced, all required source information included)

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