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Morality
  • System of Morality
    • Definition of Ethics
    • Birth of Morality
    • Existence
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  • Laws of Morality
    • There are only consequences
    • Ethics Probability & Uncertainty
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  1. Laws of Morality

There are only consequences

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Last updated 2 years ago

How something is depends on the consequence, that is the subjective present moment experience of the .

Moral judgement does not depend on the intention or what type of action caused the subjective present moment experience.

Intention/Virtue & Consequences

Intending to do good is a consequence

The action following from the good-intention is another consequence

Rules & Consequences

Acting upon a rule is a consequence

The consequence from the action based on the rule is another consequence

good or bad
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