Answer the following questions: (a.) Is it as much of a mistake to define ‘right action’ as to define ‘good consequence’? (b.)What is your conception of ‘the good life’? How can it be attained? (250 Words)

(a.) Is it as much of a mistake to define ‘right action’ as to define ‘good consequence’? The above statement captures the essence of consequentialist and deontological approaches. Consequentialism talks of a good consequence regardless of whether the action was right or wrong. It say ends justify means. Deontological view talks of the right action … Continue reading Answer the following questions: (a.) Is it as much of a mistake to define ‘right action’ as to define ‘good consequence’? (b.)What is your conception of ‘the good life’? How can it be attained? (250 Words)