Just Consequentialism Theory
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A Just Consequentialism Theory is a consequentialistic theory that
- See: Utilitarianism.
References
1998
- (Moor, 1998) ⇒ James H. Moor. (1998). “Just Consequentialism and Computing.” In: Ethics and Information Technology Journal, 1(1). doi:10.1023/A:1010078828842
- Computer and information ethics, as well as other fields of applied ethics, need ethical theories which coherently unify deontological and consequentialist aspects of ethical analysis. The proposed theory of just consequentialism emphasizes consequences of policies within the constraints of justice. …
… A basic job of computer ethics is to identify these policy needs, clarify related conceptual confusions, formulate appropriate new policies, and ethically justify them.
- Computer and information ethics, as well as other fields of applied ethics, need ethical theories which coherently unify deontological and consequentialist aspects of ethical analysis. The proposed theory of just consequentialism emphasizes consequences of policies within the constraints of justice. …