
The classic question of moral psychology concerns the nature of moral
motivation and moral reasons to act. The query that ethics professors put
to their first-year students Why be Moral? has not only served as the
focus of perennial debate but has also led to many further questions. One
wants to know what counts as a reason for action, the connection between
reasons for action and motivation, whether there is any essential
difference between moral and non-moral reasons, whether moral
motivation has to be rational in nature or not, and even whether a sharp
separation can be maintained between reasons and sentiments in the
realm of practical reason.
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