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Embarrassment, financial loss, legal action are some.
Three main subdivisions of consequentialism are Ethical Egoism- morally right only if the consequences of an action is favorable only to the one performing an action. Utilitarianism- morally right if the consequences of an action is favorable to everyone. Ethical Altruism- morally right if the consequences of an action is favorable to everyone except to the one performing an action.
Results of an action that were not predicted or planned
Consequences
Yes, punishing is an action verb. It describes the action of imposing penalties or consequences on someone for their wrongdoing or disobedience.
No, consequences are the natural result of an action. Drawbacks are the negative aspects of something. For example, if you stay out past your curfew, the consequences will be whatever punishment your parents have said they'll do if you disobey. The drawbacks of your action would be the negative consequences as well as things like feeling guilty and not learning mature discipline.
right or wrong based on the "consequences" or results of an action.
A conscious action is an action that is deliberate, intentional, and done with awareness. It involves making choices based on thought and awareness of the consequences of the action.
Major consequences of hydrogen bonding are: - surface tension - capillary action and imbibition - resistance to temperature change
this is an ethical theory which holds that the morality of human acts depends on consequences or results. An action is right if it leads to good consequences; wrong if it leads to bad consequences.
A social consequence is the impact of an event or action on a social environment.
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