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This section made me think more about how morality is not based on feelings or outcomes, but on the principle behind an action. Kant explains that an action only has true moral worth when it is done from duty, not because it benefits us or feels right. What stood out to me most was his idea that even actions that look good, like helping others or being honest, do not count as morally good if they come from self-interest or natural inclination. He shows that the intention behind the action matters more than the result. I also found the idea of acting out of reverence for the law important, because it means morality comes from respecting a universal rule, not personal gain. This made me realize that being a good person is not just about what you do, but why you do it, which is a much higher standard.
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