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    Supports→Pure practical reason alone satisfies all conditions of the possibility of morality at the rational level.

    Pure respect for the moral law can be a sufficient motivation to attempt to carry out what morality requires.

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    As both the second critique and the preceding Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals make clear, Kant clearly recognizes that in order to act morally, we need to (i) understand the moral law and what it requires of us; (ii) believe that we are in fact free to choose to do what it requires of us rather than to do what all our other motives, which can be subsumed under the rubric of self-love, might suggest to us; (iii) believe that the objectives that morality imposes upon us can actually be ac

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