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According to Foot, people may follow either morality or etiquette without asking why they should do so, but equally well they may not.
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Foot asserts that common opinion agrees with Kant that one must accept the rules of morality whatever one's interests or desires.
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Foot claims that one can refute a claim about what one morally ought to do by pointing out that doing so would not serve one's interests or desires.
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According to Foot, it is always irrational to act immorally.
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According to Foot, for an action to be truly moral it must be done for its own sake.
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