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Goodness vs. Expediency
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Why Goodness vs. Expediency?
Whitman Moore
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Why Goodness vs. Expediency?
Whitman Moore
Uploaded on 03/02/2008
Why would one choose their expediency
over
morality? A moral choice takes the time that it needs. Expediency without morality will likely end in unexpected and/or unfavorable result(s).
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