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What and to what extent do 'good intentions' justify? None
Old 07-24-2012, 06:57 PM   #51
Yardy
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Woah, little kittens.

All "Good Intentions" means is that someone tried to do what they thought was best. It has nothing to do with your perspectives, only the perpetrator's. Does believing you did the right thing constitute doing the right thing? No. Is it preserved morally? Conditionally. Did you try your hardest and to the best of your intelligence to find out what the right thing was?
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