- act
consists in its
tendency to
produce things of
intrinsic value.
Consequentialists hold in
general that an act is
right if and only if the act (or in...
- can be
morally different,
double effect is most
often criticized by
consequentialists who
consider the
consequences of
actions entirely determinative of...
-
state as a
domestic organization monopolizing force. As an example,
consequentialists might observe that the
state builds bridges. They
would ask whether...
-
Consequentialist libertarianism, also
known as
consequentialist liberalism or
libertarian consequentialism, is a
libertarian political philosophy and...
- are consequentialism, deontology, and
virtue ethics.
According to
consequentialists, an act is
right if it
leads to the best consequences. Deontologists...
- from
Sidgwick onward ("
consequentialists") and
theories of
earlier philosophers.
According to Anscombe, the
modern "
consequentialist"
moral philosophers...
- ISBN 978-1-60384-468-0. Fraser,
Chris (2016). The
Philosophy of the Mozi: The
First Consequentialists. New York:
Columbia University Press. p. 17. ISBN 9780231149266. Robins...
- deontology, and
virtue ethics are
influential schools of thought.
Consequentialists judge actions based on
their consequences. One such view is utilitarianism...
-
having a family) may be
merely instrumentally valuable. Similarly,
consequentialists may
identify pleasure, the lack of pain, and/or the
fulfillment of...
- to an
increase in
consequentialist response.
Being under cognitive load
while making a
moral judgement decreases consequentialist responses. In contrast...