Kant and moral integrity

Philosophical Studies 57 (2):193 - 205 (1989)
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A main objection – perhaps the foremost – to Kant's theory of moral worth is that whereas he claims that only actions performed from the motive of duty have moral worth, most people are convinced that right actions performed out of

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Integrity.Damian Cox - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
From Duty, Moral Worth, Good Will.Howard J. Curzer - 1997 - Dialogue 36 (2):287-322.
The Bloomsbury Companion to Kant.Dennis Schulting (ed.) - 2015 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.

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