18. Why doesn't Gandhiji term Alexander's conquests as moral even if others call him
great?
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Answer: Alexander's conquests cannot be called moral actions because the intention behind all of them was only power and renown. ... Gandhiji says that an action is moral if it is done voluntarily and without compulsion or fear.
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The answer to the given question is as follow:
- A moral act, according to Gandhiji, is determined by the doer's intention.
- Moral action should have a good intention and be carried out with that intention.
- Alexander's conquests were solely to gain renown, so he regards them as immoral acts.
For this reason, Gandhiji doesn't term Alexander's conquests as moral even if others call him great.
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