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    Acts that hinder desired social effects should be condemned. — Carmelics
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    Supports→A secular ethic must first determine the social effects it desires to achieve and avoid, then evaluate acts based on whether they promote or hinder those effects.

    Acts that hinder desired social effects should be condemned.

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    An ethic not derived from superstition must decide first upon the kind of social effects which it desires to achieve and the social effects which it desires to avoid. It must then decide, as far as knowledge permits, what acts will promote the desired consequences: these acts it will praise, while those acts having a contrary tendency it will condemn. (Education and the Social Order: 73)

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