Help interpret Kant's “dealer” (i.e. shop-keeper) example at 397. If you are one of the first people participating in this board, feel free to get credit by simply describing the example. Everyone else: what is the point of the example? What is meant to show or illustrate? What part of Kant's argument is it supporting? And is it a persuasive example? Why or why not?
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