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What is the goodwill and the moral law?

To act of a "good will" means to act out of a sense of moral obligation or "duty." In other words, the moral agent does a particular action not because of what it produces (its consequences) in terms of human experience, but because the agent recognizes by reasoning that it is the morally right thing to do and,

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What are moral vices?

Character qualities that are helpful or necessary for a well-lived life are referred to as moral virtues.

Subsequently, is pleasure the only intrinsic good?

Philosophical hedonists tend to focus on hedonistic theories of value, and especially of well-being (the good life for the one living it). As a theory of value, hedonism states that all and only pleasure is intrinsically valuable and all and only pain is intrinsically not valuable.

By Emmott

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