- In
moral philosophy,
consequentialism is a
class of normative,
teleological ethical theories that
holds that the
consequences of one's
conduct are the...
- Look up
consequential in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Consequential may
refer to:
Consequential mood, a verb form in
Eskaleut languages As an adjective...
- logic, the
second half of a
hypothetical proposition or
consequences Consequentialism, a
theory in
philosophy in
which the
morality of an act is determined...
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Consequential damages,
otherwise known as
special damages, are
damages that can be
proven to have
occurred because of the
failure of one
party to meet...
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State consequentialism is a
modern minority theoretical interpretation of
Mohist consequentialist ethics in Sinology,
often intersecting with
Chinese Legalism...
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Consequential strangers are
personal connections other than
family and
close friends. Also
known as "peripheral" or "weak" ties, they lie in the broad...
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consequentialism is a
version of
consequentialism,
which is "one of the
major theories of
normative ethics." Like
other versions of
consequentialism,...
- rule-based ethics.
Deontological ethics is
commonly contrasted to
consequentialism, utilitarianism,
virtue ethics, and
pragmatic ethics. In this terminology...
- The
consequential mood (abbreviated CNSQ, less
often CNS or CQO) is a verb form used in some
Eskaleut languages to mark
dependent adverbial clauses for...
- The
Financial Services and
Markets Act 2000 (c. 8) is an act of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom that
created the
Financial Services Authority (FSA)...