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“Does the end justify the means? Or should it be, Do the ends justify the mean; do the extremes justify moderation?” quote by Daniel N. Robinson
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“Does the end justify the means? Or should it be, Do the ends justify the mean; do the extremes justify moderation?”

Daniel N. Robinson

About This Quote

It questions whether achieving a goal justifies the methods used, and whether extremes can be balanced by moderation.

In simple terms: Is it okay to use any means for a good end?

Key Takeaway

Consider ethical implications of actions.

Themes

ethics means vs ends moderation

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical questioning

When to use this quote

  • political decisions
  • business strategies
  • personal choices
  • social movements

Key Concepts

moral philosophy consequentialism deontology

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is it acceptable to compromise principles?
  • How can moderation be applied without losing effectiveness?
A Different Perspective

The dilemma may oversimplify complex moral scenarios.

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