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From a consequentialist viewpoint, any deontological rule is just a heuristic, useful in many contexts at least as a first approximation, but decidedly not without exceptions. Anyone who has really gotten their hands dirty delving into the human morality should have realized that it is way too complex a beast to be able to be reduced to simply categorical rules.


Or, in other words, "for all complex problems, there is an answer that is simple, easy, and wrong."


There are wrong answers available for anything. That does not mean there are not answers that are simple, easy, and right. You might find Epstein's Simple Rules for a Complex World worth reading.

http://www.amazon.com/Simple-Rules-Complex-Richard-Epstein/d...




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