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The idea of a good will is supposed to be the idea of one who only makes decisions that she holds to be morally worthy, taking moral considerations in themselves to be conclusive reasons for guiding her behavior.
They must also be infused with the appropriate emotions, sentiments, and feelings to perform an entirely morally worthy action (Blum, Friendship, Altruism, and Morality, 1980).
On Kant's account, the moral law and people who exemplify it in morally worthy actions elicit reverentia from us, for we experience the law or its exemplification as "something that always trumps our inclinations in determining our wills" (Feinberg 1975, 2).
It is important to note that, to the extent to which any moral stance will commend a certain set of actions or intentions deemed morally worthy, and condemn others as being reprehensible, the "clean hands" criticism is so malleable as to apply to nearly any substantive doctrine.
The implication is that, unlike traditional true-crime shows — "Dateline," "48 Hours," "America's Most Wanted," "Nancy Grace" — their work is too intellectually serious to be thoughtless, too morally worthy to be cruel.
A young person should be able to attend school feeling just as intellectually and morally worthy as everyone else, no matter what their hormones are doing inside their bodies.
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However, it seems implausible to suggest that these actions are the morally worthiest.
The effort that the agent exerted in performing the morally desirable action (henceforth, 'Effort Expended') positively influences moral worth, in the sense that, at least over some range, increased Effort Expended makes for morally worthier action.
He posits two core relations between effort and moral worth: The effort that the agent exerted in performing the morally desirable action (henceforth, 'Effort Expended') positively influences moral worth, in the sense that, at least over some range, increased Effort Expended makes for morally worthier action.
Instead, the set of traits identified, and assumed by the arguments to be the most morally relevant and worthy, are none other than exactly those traits characteristically and typically possessed by members of our own species (Taylor 1986, Plumwood 1993).
When Blendon studied public opinion on the drug war in the mid-1990s, the results were clear: although the American public believed the drug war was failing, they still thought of using drugs as morally wrong and worthy of punishment.
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