Kant claims that a good will is manifested when a person does good from duty, not inclination. Why does he claim this?

A) Inclination is a feeling, and feelings cannot be morally commanded.

B) We must be inclined to do what is good.

C) Morality is a matter of feeling, not of will.

D) What we will is based on how we feel.


A

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