Kant believed that
A) an action cannot be morally right if it causes more pain than pleasure overall.
B) an action is morally right if it is in accordance with the Ten Commandments.
C) an action is morally right if it seems to me to be morally right.
D) an action can be morally right even though its consequences turn out to be bad.
D
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