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1. According to Kant, in what does the moral worth of an action lie? How does this conception differ from utilitarianism's idea of moral worth?

1. According to Kant, in what does the moral worth of an action lie? How does this conception differ from utilitarianism's idea of moral worth?

2. What reasons does Kant give for thinking that persons should be regarded as ends in themselves? Does Kant right about the absolute value of persons, or that their value is based on something else - for example, their value to society

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