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This exploration delves into the concept of moral worth as defined by Immanuel Kant. It examines how Kant's deontological ethics emphasizes the importance of duty, intention, and the categorical imperative in determining moral actions. Through this lens, we consider the implications of actions performed from a sense of duty versus those motivated by personal gain. The analysis highlights the significance of autonomy and rationality in moral decision-making, shedding light on the enduring relevance of Kantian ethics in contemporary moral philosophy.
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