Ends Quote by Howard Dean
“I think in general the ends do not justify the means.”
About This Quote
It argues that the moral quality of actions cannot be judged solely by their outcomes; ethical means matter as much as goals.
In simple terms: Means matter as much as ends.
Ethics over utilitarianism.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Political decision‑making
- Corporate policy
- Personal dilemmas
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Guiding ethical frameworks
- Evaluating policy proposals
Questions to Reflect On
- When can a good result excuse a questionable method?
- How do we balance idealism with practical success?
Some argue that outcomes can outweigh procedural flaws when stakes are high.