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What is meant by the phrase 'teleological ethics'?
Is used to judge is an action is right, fair and honest.
An action can only be judged by its consequences
Developing the individual personal characteristics
The key purpose of ethics is to increase freedom.
teleological ethics (also called consequentialist ethics or consequentialism) holds that the basic standard of morality is precisely the value of what an action brings into being.
In other words, teleological ethics is a theory of ethics (as utilitarianism or ethical egoism) according to which the rightness of an act is determined by its end
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Which country has been named as the first co-chair of the India-led global climate change initiative ‘Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI)’ ?
United Kingdom
Japan
Australia
Singapore
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