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It should be clear that utilitarianism focuses upon the ends, the goals of actions. There is no action that is wrong in and of itself. Do you agree with this position? Or do you believe that there are actions that, regardless of the beneficial consequences, ought not be done?

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Answer: Yes I agreed

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User Stephen Cleary
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I do not agree.

Every action should be thought about how it can affect others like this in its general consequences. I do not believe that there is a type of action that should be done in a carefree way and without giving importance to the consequences that it can generate.

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