I have no transcendental argument to prove that all…
I have no transcendental argument to prove that all possible more arguments can be incorporated into this framework, but I would say only that these appeals consider the motives leading to the action. The action itself its consequences, its impact upon the distribution of benefits, burdens, and the general specific applications of the actor.
— from Decisions & Choices (Decision/Choice/Focus/Forethought/Consequences) · Toward a Renewed Ethic of Jewish Philanthropy edited by Yossi Prager
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