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Kant's Virtue Ethics: Robert B. Louden

Philosophy 61 (238):473 - 489 (1986)

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  1. On the Purity of Our Moral Motives.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1983 - The Monist 66 (2):251-267.
    Rarely has a philosopher demanded such a purity of moral motives. Even when he discusses those “many spirits of so sympathetic a temper that, without any further motive of vanity or self-interest, they find an inner pleasure in spreading happiness around them and can take delight in the contentment of others as their own work,” Kant maintains that, “in such a case an action of this kind, however right and however amiable it may be, still has no genuinely moral worth.” (...)
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  • The Good Will.Warren G. Harbison - 1980 - Kant Studien 71 (1-4):47-59.
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