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The principle of double effect used by the principle of discrimination holds that there is a difference between directly intending some end and foreseeing that one's actions might result in that end.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 23 May, 16:39
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    It is true that the principle of double effect used by the principle of discrimination holds that there is a difference between directly intending some end and foreseeing that one's actions might result in that end.

    Answer: Option A

    Explanation:

    The principle of double effect which establishes its doctrine is based upon ethics and morals. The principle of discrimination determines an action to be either being good or bad according to morals.

    In clear terms the doctrine says that the performance of an action which brings about a moral good reaction or conclusion but it comes at a cost of some side effects which is bad according to morals, can be considered as ethical right in purview of the side effect being not intentional and purely coming out of action with no intention.
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