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Kant's Moral Philosophy

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Philosophy 47 (180):173-175 (1972)

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  1. The end can justify the means--but rarely.Warren G. Bovee - 1991 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 6 (3):135 – 145.
    Journalists say sometimes that the end does not justify the means, but they can act otherwise. Even if there are only rare instances in which the end can justify the means, some guidelines are needed to determine when those situations exist. I propose six questions for application to this thorny issue and for avoiding extremes of moral laxity and false scrupulosity.
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