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6 April, 05:14

Consequentialism states that only motives and intentions count, not consequences.

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  1. 6 April, 05:31
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    No that is not true and can be classified as "False".

    Consequentialism is the view that ethical quality is tied in with delivering the correct sorts of results or consequences. Here the expression "overall consequences" of an activity means all what the activity achieves, including the activity itself.
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