This type of moral reasoning focuses on the consequences or outcomes of an action. It asserts that an action is morally right if it leads to a desirable result, even if the method used to achieve that result is not morally justifiable.
This type of moral reasoning focuses on the consequences or outcomes of an action. It asserts that an action is morally right if it leads to a desirable result, even if the method used to achieve that result is not morally justifiable.