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What is the difference between Consequentialism and Kantianism?

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J. Emmerich

J. Emmerich

J. Emmerich
J. Emmerich, Web Content Writer, New York City

Answered Sep 05, 2019

Conquesentialism is known to be a type of theory that means that the things that people will do can lead to good and bad results. There are various consequences depending on the actions that will be done by people. Kantianism is based on the different moral values but will reiterate that there are some good actions that may lead to bad consequences later on.

Conquesentialism is known to be a type of theory that means that the things that people will do can
Conquesentialism may encourage retributive justice while Kantiatism will not encourage this type of thing. There are times when the use of Kantiatism may result in some issues while the use of Conquesentialism will not lead to further issues or problems. People may believe more in theories that they are more familiar with.

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