How does Louis P. Pojman argue that although moral activity does indeed serve our own better interests to some extent, not all moral acts are motivated by self-interest, or we can say that self-interest is not the sole motivation of our moral acts?
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Let us take an example. A mother teaches a child her child to behave in a manner (which is moral) or performs an activity to set an example for her child (a moral activity) so that the child learns good things. These moral acts are not for her self-interest but for the better upbringing
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