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Earl Conee Friendship and consequentialism article Several arguments have been given for the conclusion that committing oneself to an act-consequentialist morality conflicts with engaging in genuine friendships. Each of these arguments fails. In fact, consequentialism encourages its reasonable adherents to be tremendously good friends.

Friendship and consequentialism

Earl Conee

Australasian journal of philosophy, vol. 79, no. 2, 2001, pp. 161–179

Abstract

Several arguments have been given for the conclusion that committing oneself to an act-consequentialist morality conflicts with engaging in genuine friendships. Each of these arguments fails. In fact, consequentialism encourages its reasonable adherents to be tremendously good friends.

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