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Prichard claims that a "motive" is what moves us to act.

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Prichard claims that we can prove that one ought to do something by showing that it will promote one's own self-interest.

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Prichard claims that the view that we ought to perform actions because of the goodness that they bring about fails to correspond to our actual moral convictions.

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Prichard claims that whether an action is right or wrong depends on the motive behind the action.

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In Prichard's view, actions are only truly moral if they are performed from a sense of obligation.

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