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Kantianism suggests that it is not the consequences of our actions with which we should be concerned, but the:
A. practical conclusion.
B. ethic of care.
C. feelings of virtue.
D. actions themselves.
A. practical conclusion.
B. ethic of care.
C. feelings of virtue.
D. actions themselves.
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Answered by
bobpursley
Kant defines virtue as “the moral strength of a human being's will in fulfilling his duty”
So our actions ought to lead to virtue.
So our actions ought to lead to virtue.
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