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When the Means Undermine the End

Culture
United States
February 05, 2026に開始

An introductory course in moral theology will include that the end does not justify the means. It’s a basic Catholic principle. Doing a wicked thing for a good end. The post When the Means Undermine the End appeared first on First Things

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 05, 2026
In certain situations, achieving a greater good may require morally questionable actions, and rigid adherence to principle can hinder progress.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 05, 2026
Rejecting the notion that ends can justify means fosters a culture of accountability and discourages unethical behavior in pursuit of goals.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 05, 2026
The principle that the end does not justify the means is crucial for maintaining moral integrity in society and should be upheld in all ethical discussions.

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Moral flexibility can sometimes lead to innovative solutions, suggesting that a nuanced approach to means and ends is necessary in complex situations.

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The debate over whether the means justify the ends reflects deeper philosophical questions about morality and ethics that deserve careful examination.

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