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“I think in general the ends do not justify the means.” quote by Howard Dean
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“I think in general the ends do not justify the means.”

Howard Dean

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.

Key Takeaway

Ethics over utilitarianism.

Themes

Ethics Moral philosophy Consequentialism Deontology Integrity

Mood

Reflective Cautious

Type

Philosophical Political

When to use this quote

  • Political decision‑making
  • Corporate policy
  • Personal dilemmas

Key Concepts

Moral agency Intentionality Justice

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?
A Different Perspective

Some argue that outcomes can outweigh procedural flaws when stakes are high.

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