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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.
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.
However, in the ordinary use of the phrase "morally right action" it never refers to an action that has consequences that no human being at the time of acting could have possibly known.
When a morally right action is a matter of degree, it is easy and common to avoid reflection and to err on the side of self-partiality in the degree in which the moral action is undertaken.
Perhaps, for instance, she fails to reflect on the connection between what it is right to do and what one has reason to do; or perhaps she mistakenly believes that truths about morally right action do not entail truths about what one has reason to do.
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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.
Our fundamental moral obligation, then, is to respect persons; morally right actions are thus those that express respect for persons as ends in themselves, while morally wrong actions are those that express disrespect or contempt for persons by not valuing them as ends in themselves (Wood 1999).
Someone with an impure will performs morally right actions, but only partly for the right reason.
Others, such as Raz, argue that to restrict rights to morally right actions is to misunderstand the nature of rights.
Instead, she performs morally right actions partly because these actions are morally right and partly because of some other incentive, e.g., self-interest.
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