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This article has been cited by other articles: ... Knowledge produced by empirical research can have external validity, which means it is relevant to the everyday world. Actionable knowledge is that knowledge required to implement the external validity ... Moreover, this concept of causality can lead to knowledge that,
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Consequential Theories; • Contend that the moral rightness of an action can be determined by looking at its consequences. There are 2 types of consequential theory; • Egoism; • Utilitarianism; EGOISM; • Contends that an act is moral when it promotes the individual’s best long-term interests.
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In this provocative contribution to both psychoanalytic theory and the philosophy of science, Louis Berger grapples with the nature of consequential theorizing, i.e., theorizing that is relevant to what transpires ... Psychoanalytic Theory and Clinical Relevance: What Makes a Theory Consequential for Practice? (Hardcover)
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One mechanism that has been successful with other researchers (like Brown and Campione) has been the incorporation of a Consequential Task. ... What's New Curriculum Theory Implemenation Technology Resources Project Class Publications...
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Since utilitarian theory downplays the moral significance of such important elements as respect, [Utilitarianism, and consequential theories in general, do not accord an intrinsic and incommensurable value to any element - in other words, nothing - not even human dignity or even human life - is to be valued as morally good...
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A modern form of the Hedonistic ethical theory which teaches that the end of human conduct is happiness, and that consequently the discriminating norm which distinguishes conduct into right and wrong is pleasure and pain ... and no defender of the utility theory has been able, though some have tried, to indicate the claims...
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More rarely, consequentialist ethical theories can be merely descriptive in character -- ... Act utilitarianism posits that the principle of utility is -- or ought to be -- applied to particular acts in particular circumstances. An act or action is right insofar as it produces or leads to ... Rule utilitarianism, by contrast,
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The true power of any great work of queer theory is that its insights advance our understanding of the culture at large, not merely the agendas of those seeking respite from the categories of gender or sexual identity currently favoured.
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[The] work is, even for non-believers, an important and engaging statement of non-consequentialist moral theory" Kaspar Lippert-Rasmussen, The Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 51, no. 204, July 2001. ... "Moral Theory ... provides a welcome alternative to current debates dominated by the consequentialist approach" CHOICE...
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