…[M]oral instruction, containing much convincing reason, …accompli — Immanuel Kant, Fundamental Principles Metaphysic Morals

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…[M]oral instruction, although containing much that is convincing for the reason, …accomplishes… little… [because] the teachers themselves have not got their own notions clear, and when they endeavor to make up for this by raking up motives of moral goodness from every quarter, trying to make their physic right strong, they spoil it.

Immanuel Kant, Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals

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