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Through the process of "successful" introspection, it also automatically leads to "proper" (and, thus, morally good) action, and can therefore provide a criterion for our behavior.
A physician may care for a medical outlier, but it is not necessarily a morally good action if he or she does it without the complete understanding of why it is the right thing to do.
He notes that the effect of a low level of Effort Required on the moral worth of the action might depend on whether little effort was required (i) because the agent has a "naturally good character" or (ii) because the agent has struggled to, and succeeded in, developing a character that makes morally good action easy, though she did not initially possess such a character (p. 103).
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Hume claims that there needs to be a natural (non-moral) motive for morally good actions, for otherwise they could only be done because they are morally good; and that would be circular, since our judgment of acts as morally good reflects our approval of the motives and traits that give rise to the acts in question (T 479, 483).
There are however examples of morally good actions which can be denied a supererogatory status only with much difficulty.
Although we often believe that Good Samaritanism is praiseworthy and non-obligatory at the same time, philosophical reflection raises the question whether there can be any morally good actions that are not morally required, and even if there are such actions, how come they are optional or supererogatory.
Though there are many varieties of the view discussed, utilitarianism is generally held to be the view that the morally right action is the action that produces the most good.
Morally right action was action in accord with moral law(s) or principles.
Yet the truly virtuous person performs a morally right action for its own sake.
A person with an impure will does not attempt to perform morally right actions just because these actions are morally right.
Whereas utilitarian moral theories suggest that morally right actions are properly motivated by desires or interests—e.g., to maximize consequences that are good, such as pleasure or happiness Kant's brand of moral rigorism is predicated on reason alone.
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