What are the motivation and source of ethical actions of Kant?

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Kant argues that the motivation for ethical actions comes from a sense of duty guided by reason, rather than personal desires or consequences. The source of ethical actions, according to Kant, is the categorical imperative, a universal moral principle that requires individuals to act in a way that can be willed as a universal law.

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