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would you do something wrong (i.e. commit a crime) if you thought that the ends justify the means? do you think that there are certain situations can you be excused for acting dishonest? |
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Answer» Yes, intentions do justify actions. If something wrong is done UNINTENTIONALLY, it may be pardoned. However, it cannot be excused if it is carried out even when knowing it is wrong. As Horace had the intention to ROB the safe by breaking it open, his crime is INTENTIONAL. Although he had good intentions in helping the lady (who he thought was the mistress of the house), his crime cannot be excused. Breaking open the safe cannot be justified at all. There may be certain situations when you can be excused for acting dishonestly, but this is not so in Horace’s case. Hope It Helps You Bruh How did u write the exam ?? |
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