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  • 03-12-2019
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those theories that hold that actions can be right or wrong regardless of their consequences are called teleological theories: true or false

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nalleitenw
nalleitenw nalleitenw
  • 03-12-2019

The correct answer is True.

Explanation:  Teleological is an ethics that holds that it is correct and can be defined from the consequences that a given action produces. This allows this kind of ethical theory, therefore, to be able to indicate or correct before defining or being achieved.

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