Normative Bedeutung von Handlungsfolgen: paradigmatische utilitaristische Ansätze und katholische Moraltheologie

Boston: De Gruyter (2022)
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Abstract

Human actions have diverse consequences. Some consequences are intended, others are considered side effects, although they too, such as climate-damaging CO2 emissions, can be ethically relevant. Ethically speaking, considering consequences in a differentiated way is therefore clearly unavoidable. After discussing the influential concepts of utilitarianism and moral theology, the author presents his own approach to considering consequences.

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