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According to Kant, what is necessary in order for an action to have moral worth? Explain.​

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Answered by ShadowWk20
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Kant argues that one can have moral worth (i.e., be a good person) only if one is motivated by morality. In other words, if a person's emotions or desires cause them to do something, then that action cannot give them moral worth.

Answered by Anonymous
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Kant argues that one can have moral worth (i.e., be a good person) only if one is motivated by morality. In other words, if a persons emotions or desires cause them to do something, then that action cannot give them moral worth.

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