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+ | The Hitman games encourage the player to achieve their goals while preventing unnecessary harm, encapsulated in the term "Malus Necessarium" | ||
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+ | Therefore, in planning our actions we are to find ways that cause as little harm as we can. Utilitarianism may mean as much as "the ends justify the means", | ||
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+ | Of course, one can always forfeit their own [[claim]] on receiving benefit/not being subjected to damage, but this is either completely voluntary or on the basis of a [[moral contract]] consented to by all involved parties. Also, this //only affects yourself//. Unless you have consent by everyone else you want to involve, voluntarily putting yourself at a disadvantage must only ever affect yourself and never involve other people around you. |
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