Sociology, asked by jevifalawed31, 13 days ago

Do you think it is enough to judge the morality of an act solely on the basis of the nature of the motive and the means used by an act and not on its consequences?​

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Answered by sampath3363lhs
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Do you think it is enough to judge the morality of an act solely on the basis of the nature of the motive and the means used by an act and not on its consequences?

Explanation:

So when looking at an act we can focus on the nature of the act itself or on the consequences. We can say the act is right or wrong because it is a certain kind of act, it fits in with certain principles or rules, or we can say the act is right or wrong because it results in good or bad consequences.

Answered by zuliyafire57
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Judging  the morality of an act solely on the basis of the nature of the motive and the means used by an act and not on its consequences can be wrong . The judgement should be passed on the basis of the act and it's consequences.

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