DoomYoshi wrote:Dukasaur, if you spend all your money on heroin 39 times out of 40, does that make it moral for me to steal your money and spend it on something else?
That's not a good analogy. A better one would be: If you are the torchbearer that our village trusts to carry the torch around at night and scare away werewolves, but 39 nights out of 40 you set fire to someone's house and the werewolves come in anyway, do you think we should continue to trust you with the torch?
My point is that the right should not depend on the result. Or do you prefer pragmatic philosophy to real questions of ethics?
I think ethics needs to consider the result. Unintended consequences are consequences just the same. If a policy starts out with good intentions but ends up not working, it needs to be reconsidered.