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judgement about the
rightness or
wrongness of that conduct. Thus, from a
consequentialist standpoint, a
morally right act (or
omission from acting) is one that...
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Consequentialist libertarianism, also
known as
consequentialist liberalism or
libertarian consequentialism, is a
libertarian political philosophy and...
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Consequentialist justifications of the
state are
philosophical arguments which contend that the
state is
justified by the good
results it produces. The...
- to an
increase in
consequentialist response.
Being under cognitive load
while making a
moral judgement decreases consequentialist responses. In contrast...
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thereby subsuming virtue ethics under (or
somehow merging it with)
consequentialist ethics. To Aristotle, a
virtue was not a
skill that made you better...
- In
ethical philosophy,
altruism (also
called the
ethic of altruism,
moralistic altruism, and
ethical altruism) is an
ethical doctrine that
holds that the...
- does not mean that they are
necessarily a
consequentialist. As a way of
showing the
flaws in
consequentialist responses to
ethical problems,
Scruton points...
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consequentialists may
reject PDE,
Alison McIntyre states that "many
criticisms of the
principle of
double effect do not
proceed from
consequentialist...
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Henry Alfred Kissinger (May 27, 1923 –
November 29, 2023) was an
American diplomat,
political scientist,
geopolitical consultant, and
politician who served...
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figure of the
Scottish Enlightenment,
described the
utilitarian and
consequentialist principle that
virtue is that
which provides, in his words, "the greatest...