Consider Kant’s example about the two tradesmen. Tradesman A is honest to his

customers so he can make more money from them later on. Tradesman B is honest
to his customers because honesty is a matter of respect. On Kant’s view, who has
moral worth?



a. Tradesman A
b. Tradesman B
c. Both Tradesmen A and B
d. Neither Tradesman A nor B


ANS: B

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