For Kant, feelings simply cloud the issue, making it more difficult to see that someone is genuinely doing the right thing, rather than just seeming to. Or to put a more positive spin on this: Kant made morality available to every rational person, whether or not they were fortunate enough to have feelings that motivated them to act well.
What does "put a more positive spin on this" mean?
and I don't understand the expression "Kant made morality available to every rational person" Is it right to say "Kant supplied every rational person with morality"?
Thank you!