If a moral agent (a person) commits an act that he/she believes to be a morally

If a moral agent (a person) commits an act that he/she believes to be a morally

If a moral agent (a person) commits an act that he/she believes to be a morally right act, but it turns out the act is morally wrong, is that person blameworthy for committing it?

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