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Gandhi says ' whether an act is moral or not depends upon the intention of the docr" . how does he explain the criterion?​

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Answered by jeenie73
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Answer:

An act can be good or bad depending on the intention of the person , as they say a "lie isn't lie if it helps someone" these both thoughts are similar they both mean that an action can be good or bad depending on the person's intention

Explanation:

ok this explanation is not a part of the answer, it's just so that you can understand

did your mom ever asked you why you did something bad ? and when answer that by saying they needed it or its for them or doing it for someone else and then say that your mom kindly says not to do that and tell her the next time

yeah, that's what basically Gandhi said

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