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One can approach a moral quandary as a deontologist, believing that the morality of an action should be evaluated independently of its consequence (“I don’t care how many lives it saves, it’s never okay to…”). This contrasts with being a consequentialist (“Well, I’m normally opposed to X, but the good that it will accomplish in this case outweighs…”).
Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will
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