
Also known as teleological ethics
In moral philosophy, consequentialism is a class of normative, teleological ethical theories that holds that the consequences of one's conduct are the ultimate basis for judgement about the rightness or wrongness of that conduct. Thus, from a consequentialist standpoint, a morally right act (including omission from acting) is one that will produce a good outcome. Consequentialism, along with eudaimonism, falls under the broader category of teleological ethics, a group of views which claim that the moral value of any act consists in its tendency to produce things of intrinsic value. Consequenti
帰結主義(きけつしゅぎ、英語: consequentialism)とは、行為を道徳的に判断する際に、その行為から生じる帰結(結果)を考慮に入れる立場を指す。功利主義は、帰結主義のひとつの立場である。俗に結果主義と呼ばれることもある。
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