Don't give me facts, I need to make a decision

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... ed to judge an action, it is obvious that one is only justified in carrying through with an action if that action produces 'good'. In any other case, one would be morally wrong. If people hold this view, and wish to be morally right, they should not pursue any action without careful consideration. Morality does produce problems in judgement, however, because those who hold that intent is more important can not rightly believe that if one truly intends to help a lady across a busy street, and chooses a time when there is heavy traffic on said street to lead the lady across, that person is right in doing so. In essence, the problem with morality in judging action is that it can easily oversimplify one's decision making process to the point where one does not consider the facts at all, or is overly considerate of facts out of fear of being wrong.

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