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No. Justifying a duty on the basis of the duty itself or on the basis of the good consequences of honoring the duty are two different things. A deontologist like Immanuel Kant would hold that the duty must be honored regardless of any good or bad consequences that it will bring about. Deontological schools simply do not justify duties on the basis of good consequences.
Seems a somewhat sterile view of duty to me. What is it that makes a duty a duty if it is not the consequences of performing or not performing that duty?
Best wishes, Strivax.
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