Kant’s moral ideal stems from the possibility of a person working or taking moral pleasure in doing things because it is their duty to do so. According to him, emotions, sympathy and empathy do not matter, and that moral feelings do not determine the moral worth of a person. In fact, the moral worth can only be attributed to the action and the feelings that prompt the action. It is against this background that it is agreeable that, the moral worth of any action should be motivated by duty as well as a person’s feelings. I am Continue reading...