Kants Moral Imperatives
Kant’s Moral Imperatives
“To be beneficent where one can is a duty; and besides this, there are many persons who are so sympathetically constituted that, without any further motive of vanity or self interest, they find an inner pleasure in spreading joy around them and can rejoice in the satisfaction of others as their own work. But I maintain that in such a case an action of this kind, however dutiful and amiable it
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would consider a moral act and for me happiness would be one of being a moral person along with other things still remaining. What I mean by this is that one person can have a goal that is the means or the ends to achieve happiness and by that goal and if that goal could be attained then therefore one could achieve their goal and it wouldn’t have to be the same for everyone.
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