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Distinguish between ethical intention and ethical outcome. Examine their relevance in evaluating moral responsibility.

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Q7. Distinguish between ethical intention and ethical outcome. Examine their relevance in evaluating moral responsibility. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: InsightsIAS

Why the question Foundational ethical dilemma of how moral responsibility is judged when intentions and consequences diverge, a recurring issue in public administration, policy decisions and everyday governance. Key demand of the question The question requires distinguishing between ethical intention and ethical outcome, and then examining how both are jointly relevant in assessing moral responsibility in human actions. Structure of the answer Introduction Briefly introduce ethics as an evaluative framework that judges human conduct through both inner moral purpose and external consequences, highlighting why this distinction matters. Body Ethical intention: Suggest explaining it as the value-based motive, moral reasoning and sincerity guiding an action. Ethical outcome: Suggest explaining it as the actual consequences of an action in terms of harm, benefit and justice. Moral responsibility: Suggest examining how responsibility is assessed by balancing intent with foreseeability and real-world impact, particularly in public life. Conclusion Conclude by emphasising that fair moral judgement requires integrating ethical intention with accountability for outcomes to uphold justice and public trust.

Why the question Foundational ethical dilemma of how moral responsibility is judged when intentions and consequences diverge, a recurring issue in public administration, policy decisions and everyday governance.

Key demand of the question The question requires distinguishing between ethical intention and ethical outcome, and then examining how both are jointly relevant in assessing moral responsibility in human actions.

Structure of the answer

Introduction Briefly introduce ethics as an evaluative framework that judges human conduct through both inner moral purpose and external consequences, highlighting why this distinction matters.

Ethical intention: Suggest explaining it as the value-based motive, moral reasoning and sincerity guiding an action.

Ethical outcome: Suggest explaining it as the actual consequences of an action in terms of harm, benefit and justice.

Moral responsibility: Suggest examining how responsibility is assessed by balancing intent with foreseeability and real-world impact, particularly in public life.

Conclusion Conclude by emphasising that fair moral judgement requires integrating ethical intention with accountability for outcomes to uphold justice and public trust.

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