Good decisions
equal good consequences, and bad decisions equal bad consequences.
Not exact matches
If every
consequence of action were intrinsically
equal in value, or equally lacking in value, or if the question of
better and worse were simply a matter of whim, moral responsibility would be meaningless.
Not all approaches or techniques are
equal — some could increase fear, aggression, or anxiety, as discussed here, while others focus on
good consequences or making pleasant associations.
Attentive to Bourgeois's aesthetic as
well as theoretical innovations, Nixon makes a convincing case for the artist as the key figure in the history of modern art,
equal in
consequence to Marcel Duchamp.
That it may
well have the
consequence, if women are not protected, of maintaining them in subordinate roles and preventing them from the
equal enjoyment and exercise of their positive human rights and freedoms.