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  2. Consequentialism - Wikipedia

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    As a result, it could be argued that there is a moral imperative for agents to inform themselves as much as possible about a situation before judging the appropriate course of action. This imperative, of course, is derived from consequential thinking: a better-informed agent is able to bring about better consequences. [citation needed]

  3. Consequentialist libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-imperialism; Civil libertarianism; Constitutionalism; Counter-economics; Decentralization; Departurism; Economic freedom; Evictionism; Free banking; Free market

  4. State consequentialism - Wikipedia

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    State consequentialism [1] is a modern minority theoretical interpretation of Mohist consequentialist ethics in Sinology, often intersecting with Chinese Legalism.Sinologist Fraser of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy interprets Mohist consequentialism, dating back to the 5th century BC, as the "world's earliest form of consequentialism, a remarkably sophisticated version based on a ...

  5. Proportionalism - Wikipedia

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    Proportionalism is an ethical theory that lies between consequential theories and deontological theories. [1] Consequential theories, like utilitarianism, say that an action is right or wrong, depending on the consequences it produces, but deontological theories, such as Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative, say that actions are either intrinsically right or intrinsically wrong.

  6. Your guide to the most interesting — and consequential ...

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    Here is our guide to some of the most consequential — and interesting — races in all 50 states. — Melissa Brown and Duane W. Gang, USA TODAY NETWORK Learn more about the races

  7. Situational ethics - Wikipedia

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    Situational ethics is thus a teleological or consequential theory, in that it is primarily concerned with the outcome or consequences of an action; the end. Fletcher proposed that loving ends justify any means. [4] Joseph Fletcher abandoned his theistic belief in his later life but never strayed away from his belief in situation ethics.

  8. Trump vows new Canada, Mexico, China tariffs that threaten ...

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    Economists say that Trump's overall tariff plans, likely his most consequential economic policy, would push U.S. import duty rates back up to 1930s-era levels, stoke inflation, collapse U.S.-China ...

  9. Crypto lobby targets SEC’s Crenshaw ahead of Senate committee ...

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    Such ratings have been politically consequential in the 2024 election cycle as the crypto industry’s political clout has grown with the massive run-up in the value of digital assets over the ...