The ends always justify the means. (Just don't forget to tally up ALL the ends, including 2nd– and 3rd-order effects of the means.)
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Replying to @KevinSimler
But aren't people are frequently wrong about the expected ends when committing the means?
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totally. And people are self-deceived about the ends they're trying to pursue. I'm lumping all those issues in as...
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Replying to @KevinSimler @JeffLonsdale
"higher-order effects," though that might not be the most precise term
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