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RE: Is there any moral justification for ''the ends justify the means''?

in #philosophy7 years ago

THE MEANS JUSTIFY THE ENDS!

The above topic Illustrate a scenario where two students were given a test to be done in a particular building with the promise of selecting the best student for external examination with rewards of lifetime scholarship attached to the reward.

While one the cause of fulfilling the task before them, WONDER who is considered to be the favorite winner was not selected but GRACE that was less expected was chosen.

Do you want to know why? It's okay!!! I'll be curious too if I wasn't the storyteller, during the test, there was no supervision but unknowingly to them, the building they were putting in for the exam has a hidden camera, the question they were given is actually a question some of their calibers can ever solve, but out of smartness WONDER look up the solution on internet thinking nobody was monitoring them, but grace answer to the question was NO IDEA.

BUT THE MEANS JUSTIFY THE ENDS OF WONDER WITH UNEXPECTED FAILURE WHILE GRACE WAS CREDITED WITH DESERVED REWARDS.

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The snario above explains why we must be guided by morality ! Good name is better than a bad one. Thanks for reading my article !

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