Psychology, asked by arvindec4636, 11 months ago

Another term for state consequentalism

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Answered by sahasubir8
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State consequentialism, also known as mohist consequentialism, is a consequentialist ethical theory which evaluates the moral worth of an action based on how it contributes to the basic goods of a state, through social order, material wealth, and population growth.

Answered by dackpower
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Mohist consequentialism  is also known for state consequentialism.

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This theory is very common when the person acknowledges the moral worth of the action and how these actions of individual is favorable in the basic interest of the state by considering social , material factors and also increase in the growth of the population.

Such theories also evaluate the moral conduct of the people on the basis of which judgement is given.

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