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goodwill is good in itself elucidate​

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Kant believes that we value good will without limitation. ... By this he mean, goodwill is good in itself and does not need justification to prove its moral value. Even if our actions do not accomplish the desired goals or lack success, as long as we have goodwill, our actions are morally the right thing to do.

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