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In this essay I will look at whether the doctrine of double effect can help us in understanding what makes actions morally permissible. I will present two arguments that show that although there is a distinction between the intended on the one hand, and foreseen on the other, action, such a distinction may have no relevance on the moral permissibility of an action. Before going on to show that the moral permissibility of an action rather has its basis on the considerations we hold important in each individual and independent conflicting moral case.
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