What is the difference between the "practically good" and the "pleasant" for Kant?
A) The practically good issues from sympathy for others, while the pleasant is self-interested
B) The practically good is objective and the pleasant is subjective
C) The practically good is subjective and the pleasant is objective
D) There is no such difference, for Kant
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