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consequentialistic

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  • adjective of or relating to consequentialism

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Examples

  • That said, if you merely mean to argue that non-consequentialist natural law anarchists ought to write more material defending anarchy on non-consequentialistic moral grounds, and ought to be more confident about making direct appeals rather than beating around the bush about consequeneces, well, I agree with you.

    Why should natural lawyers care about teaching freed-market economics? 2009

  • Reinach rejects this account “ denying that such an experience could exist “ and rejects also a variety of other psychologistic and consequentialistic theories because they are, he claims, seeking an explanation of a phenomenon so basic that it cannot be further elucidated in terms of anything more simple.

    Adolf Reinach DuBois, James 2008

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