Sentence examples for rightness of action from inspiring English sources

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Even so, even though that is the best guarantee that there is sufficient reason to justify accepting the belief as true or the action as right, nonetheless, as always, we are fallible: while it may be the best guarantee of truth or belief or rightness of action that we have, one must also allow that it is best only so far as our fallible judgement allows.

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The rightness of actions is discovered by a special moral faculty, seen as analogous to the power of observation or the power of intuiting logical principles.

Subjectivism in ethics is for Mackie the doctrine that objective facts in this field do not include any descriptive assignment of goodness or rightness of actions.

Of course consequentialists deny this, and non-consequentialists who use agent-relative values to specify the rightness of actions can also deny that rightness and goodness come apart in this way (Broome 1991, chapter 1).

(1993, 231) Herman's proposal thus has Kant's view grounding the rightness of actions in rational agency, and then in turn offering rational agency itself up as a value.

The standard is vague on how benefits and harms are to be aggregated in judging the rightness of actions and practices, and one might well raise questions as to how benefits and harms are ultimately to be distributed across persons, and whether a purely consequentialist distribution really provides morally acceptable results.

If their value thereby becomes the source of the rightness of our actions — say, our actions are right if and because they treat that self-standing value in various ways — then her reading too is teleological.

Which doesn't diminish the significance or rightness of this action.

Here, the goodness of the outcome determines the rightness of an action.

In this case, it is the goodness of the character of the person who does or would perform it that determines the rightness of an action.

The main thrust of his famous article is the claim that 'the sense of obligation to do, or of the rightness of, an action of a particular kind is absolutely underivative and immediate' (12).

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