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WISDOM

Goodness vs. Expediency

Uploaded on 01/30/2008
In Cicero's essay On Duty he discusses what he calls the most pernicious error. He believes that the most pernicious error is to believe that the morally good choice is not always the most expedient choice. Meaning, one may be better off or receive benefit from doing things that are immoral or questionable. Do you believe that The morally good choice is always the most expedient, or are there times when you should divert from morality?
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