THE WORTH OF AN ACTION

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Philosophy

 

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Betty W

 

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November 1, 2015

 

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University

 

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For Mill, the end result was the only concern and to what extreme taken to reach this result was of no matter. One implication of Utilitarianism is that every time one makes a decision, one tries to take into account all the possible results of that action. Kant's view deciphers moral worth by examining a person's motivation for performing an act regardless of the consequences...
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The Kantian view states that the only pure good is pure human reason without consequences. A truly good act as defined by Kant is performed because of an obligation to the categorical imperative. Kant?s theory distinguishes acts done from inclination and obligation. Acts of inclination are shallow personal actions and acts of obligation are more of a duty...
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