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Izzy122 Izzy122
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When one commits an act to achieve a good end, and an inevitable but intended effect is negative, then the act might be justified. This phenomenon is called:

▸ "double effect" or "the Dirty Harry Problem."

▸ encyclical persuasion or judgmental lapsation.

▸ misapplication of ethics.

▸ ethical dysfunction or justificat ignobilis.
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You make an excellent tutor!
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Good timing, thanks!
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