The important of moral crcumstance
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Sometimes circumstances add a new kind of morality to an act. ... However, it is the circumstance of end, the purpose in doing the act, that matters most in this regard and, indeed, is the most important circumstance of all precisely because it can, more than any other circumstance, add a new moral quality to an action.
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Circumstances may therefore affect the morality of an action and add something to the moral quality that it has by reason of its object. ... For example, the action of murder is by its object morally evil; the circumstance of using a dagger is relevant whereas the circumstance of the murderer's wearing a necktie is not.
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