It is often believed that it is rational to behave morally because
it is irrational to break moral norms. Against this commonly held
view, the author argues that rationality prescribes that it is
always permissible to act morally, but in cases where rational
self-interest conflicts with moral norms, both moral and immoral
actions can be rational.
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