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John Stuart Mill Motivation

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Motivation. It is a powerful force that pushes humans in their everyday lives to always try our hardest and allows us to focus on the abundance of goals we desire to achieve throughout life. It also enables us to be the sentient and moral human beings that we see ourselves as today. With that said, is motivation always relevant to morality? Are we nothing but immature and incapable living things without motivation? Or is it possible that we can continue to act in a moral fashion without having any push to be motivated? Philosophers John Stuart Mill and Emmanuel Kant both attempt to crack this mystery in their novels The Critique of Reason and Utilitarianism. Emmanuel Kant, who was exclusively rational, believed that an action was good or bad
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