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Consent Quote by Benjamin Wiker

“Once we allow ourselves to do evil so that some perceived good may follow, we allow ever greater evils for the sake of ever more questionable goods, until we consent to the greatest evils for the sake of mere trifles.” quote by Benjamin Wiker
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“Once we allow ourselves to do evil so that some perceived good may follow, we allow ever greater evils for the sake of ever more questionable goods, until we consent to the greatest evils for the sake of mere trifles.”

Benjamin Wiker

About This Quote

Source Essay: Moral Philosophy, 1990s religious ethics discussion

Justifying small evils for perceived greater goods can lead to escalating moral compromises, eventually allowing grave evils for trivial reasons.

In simple terms: Small justifications lead to larger moral failures.

Key Takeaway

Beware of incremental moral compromises.

Themes

ethics consequentialism slippery slope justice morality

Mood

cautious critical thoughtful

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • legal decisions
  • personal moral choices
  • activism

Key Concepts

philosophy political theory ethical reasoning

Questions to Reflect On

  • What criteria determine acceptable compromise?
  • How to balance outcomes with moral integrity?
A Different Perspective

The argument may overlook contexts where compromise is necessary.

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