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Evidence based medicine : ideology, hegemony, statistical gaze and beyond part two.
What gives an action its moral worth? Kant says what makes an action morally worth is not the consequence or the results that flow from that action. It has to do with the motive of the action. The motive confers the moral worth on the action. According to Kant, the only kind of motive that can confers moral worth on an action is the motive of duty and not the inclinations, one's preferences, likes, desires or impulses.
期刊介绍:
The Ceylon Medical Journal, is the oldest surviving medical journal in Australasia. It is the only medical journal in Sri Lanka that is listed in the Index Medicus. The CMJ started life way back in 1887 as the organ of the Ceylon Branch of the British Medical Association. Except for a brief period between 1893 and 1904 when it ceased publication, the CMJ or its forbear, the Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the British Medical Association, has been published without interruption up to now. The journal"s name changed to the CMJ in 1954.