One example of an amoral act that can become good because of circumstances is stealing food to feed a starving family. While stealing is generally considered amoral or immoral, the circumstances of the family's hunger make the act of stealing food a potentially justifiable one. In this scenario, the act of stealing is not done with malicious intent, but rather out of desperation to provide for loved ones in a time of need. While the act of stealing itself is not inherently good, the circumstances surrounding it can make it a morally justifiable action.
Must they? No, and it never succeeds. Do they? Yes, and it always fails.
Stealing a password is always illegal. You have already classified it as stealing which is not legal. Look up "stored communications act". Once you have hacked or trespassed into someone's account, unauthorized, you have committed a criminal act. Suggestion: get permission.
No, stealing ATM machine codes is not a business. It is stealing. One can probably make money from it but it is immoral and will likely land one in jail eventually.
An act can be immoral However immorality is not necessarily an act.
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Lying Cheating Stealing Willingness to do things others would consider immoral
Kant would argue that stealing is always wrong, as it violates the categorical imperative that states that one should act only according to maxims that can be willed to be universal laws. Thus, stealing cannot be morally justified under Kant's ethical framework.
The act of stealing is taking something that does not belong to you. Stealing is an offence and is also known as theft.
No. Immoral is not illegal. While immoral acts can frustrate other people, there aren't actually any rules saying you can't be immoral. However, some acts on the road are ALSO illegal as well as immoral. But if it just immoral, and not illegal, then your licence will not be revoked, you will not be fined or anything (unless it was dangerous).
Hardware theft: the act of stealing computer equipment Hardware vandalism: an act of defacing or destroying computer equipment