Explain the difference between a mechanical act and an intentional act with an
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Action which does not necessarily involve morality, but is born of prevailing conventions. What is the difference between a mechanical act and an intentional act? ... If the action is done mechanically and does not spring from our own will, there is no moral content in the act.
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Answer: If the action is done mechanically and does not spring from our own will, there is no moral content in the act. ... Such action would be moral if we think it proper to act like a machine and do so since in doing so, we use our discrimination.
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