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6853 | Consequentialism wrongly assumes a clear line between an act and its consequences [Crisp,R] |
Full Idea: What is wrong with consequentialism is that it assumes that there is agreement about when an act ends and when its consequences begin. | |
From: Roger Crisp (Interview with Baggini and Stangroom [2001], p.31) | |
A reaction: I certainly agree that this is a mistake in consequentialism, which has a crude idea of what an action is, though I am not convinced that this is the key fault in the theory. The theory doesn't distinguish acts by people from those by machines. |