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Did you mean: right action (philosophy), Noble Eightfold Path

 
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Finding what is the right thing to do terminates moral and ethical discussion of what to do. It does not always terminate practical discussion, if, for example, expediency, practicality, cost, etc. are introduced as non-moral factors with an independent voice. The question of whether an analysis of practical reason should concentrate on what is right, or instead on what is good signals the division between deontological and teleological approaches to ethics.

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