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The moral desirability of an action is distinct from its moral worth according to Arpaly.
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On Arpaly's view, the person who donates to Oxfam only at the urging of her accountant is morally blameworthy.
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Agents who suffer from akrasia (i.e. weakness of will) cannot be morally praiseworthy on Arpaly's view.
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According to Arpaly, agents are no less blameworthy for acting wrongly on the basis of a deficiency of good will than they are for acting on the basis of ill will.
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According to Arpaly's analysis, an agent's moral concerns are revealed by what she reflectively endorses.
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