Kant claims that the relationship between moral virtue, happiness, and the afterlife is
A) the goal of happiness in the afterlife is the only reasonable motive for being virtuous.
B) justice demands that there be a God to reward moral virtue with happiness in the afterlife.
C) moral virtue inevitably brings happiness in this life and enables us to attain the afterlife.
D) moral virtue is unrelated to both happiness and the afterlife.
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