Moral worth and knowledge
<p>Actions can be morally right while lacking moral worth. Kant’s prudent shopkeeper, for example, treats his customers fairly only to maximise his long-term profit. Although he’s doing the right thing, his actions have no moral worth. It has been suggested that the shopkeeper’s actions lack m...
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2019
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