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    Consequentialism's approach to punishment is objectionable. — Carmelics
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    Consequentialism's approach to punishment is objectionable.

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    • 1.Consequentialism implies that punishment of the innocent is justified when its consequences are good on balance.
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    Adherents of consequentialism judge terrorism, like every other practice, solely by its consequences. Terrorism is not considered wrong in itself, but only if it has bad consequences on balance. The innocence of the victims does not change that. This is an instance of a general trait of consequentialism often highlighted by its critics, for example in the debate about the moral justification of legal punishment. A standard objection to the consequentialist approach to punishment has been that it
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