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12 December, 14:33

Immanuel kant believed that it is only when we act out of feeling or sentiment that our actions have moral worth

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  1. 12 December, 15:49
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    It is false. Kant's theory is an example of a deontological moral theory - according to these theories, the rightness or wrongness of actions does not depend on their consequences but on whether they fulfill our duty.

    Kant believed that there was a supreme principle of morality, and he referred to it as The Categorical Imperative.
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