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Focusing purely on the consequences of acceptance of rules ignores the "transition" costs of getting those rules accepted in the first place.
These consequences of acceptance of rules should most definitely be part of a cost-benefit analysis of prospective rules.
Formulating rule-consequentialism in terms of the consequences of acceptance allows them to be part of this analysis.
Just as we need to move from thinking about the consequences of compliance to thinking about the wider consequences of acceptance, we need to go further.
It can be formulated in terms of the consequences of compliance with rules or in terms of the wider consequences of acceptance of rules.
It is possible that even stronger consequences of acceptance versus suppression may emerge following training.
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Indeed, it appears that a psychological follow-up to discuss acceptance and consequences of non-acceptance would facilitate mid-to long-term rehabilitation.
As concluded by Lewinter et al [ 14], it seems that a professional psychological follow-up to discuss acceptance and consequences of non-acceptance would favour mid- to long-term rehabilitation.
How evolution acceptance may influence other science developments is an excellent direction for future research because it will allow us to explore potential positive consequences of public acceptance of evolution.
It starts from a commitment to consequentialist assessment, and then argues that assessing acts indirectly, e.g., by focusing on the consequences of communal acceptance of rules, will in fact produce better consequences than assessing acts directly in terms of their own consequences (Austin 1832; Brandt 1963, 1979; Harsanyi 1982: 58 60; 1993; Riley 2000).
Since the theologians had asserted that Aristotle had erred in theology, and pointed out the negative consequences of uncritical acceptance of his ideas, scholastic philosophers such as Duns Scotus and William of Ockham (both Franciscan friars) believed he might also be mistaken in matters of philosophy.
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