A Quote by John Dewey

The end justifies the means only when the means used are such as actually bring about the desired and desirable end. — © John Dewey
The end justifies the means only when the means used are such as actually bring about the desired and desirable end.
Your policy should be a mixture between your interests and how you reach your ends, but based on values. It cannot be only the end justifies the means, because for the criminals, ends justify the means, for thieves, for every illegal and immoral action, the end justifies the means.
You think the end justifies the means, however vile. I tell you: the end is the means by which you achieve it. Today's step is tomorrow's life. Great ends cannot be attained by base means. You've proved that in all your social upheavals. The meanness and inhumanity of the means make you mean and inhuman and make the end unattainable.
The end never justifies the means because there is no end; there are only means.
And don't tell me the end justifies the means because it doesn't. We never reach the end. All we ever get is means. That's what we live with.
When the journey from means to end is not too long, the means themselves are enjoyed if the end is ardently desired.
There is an international disease which feeds on the notion that if you have a cause to defend, you can use any means to further your cause, since the end justifies the means. As an international community, we must oppose this notion, whether it be in Canada, in the United States, or anywhere else. No cause justifies violence as long as the system provides for change by peaceful means.
The third rule of ethics of means and ends is that in war the end justifies almost any means.
The end justifies the means. But what if there never is an end? All we have is means.
The end may justify the means as long as there is something that justifies the end.
Propaganda is not an end in itself, but a means to an end. If the means achieves the end then the means is good... the new Ministry has no other aim than to unite the nation behind the ideal of the national revolution.
We are so anxious to achieve some particular end that we never pay attention to the psycho-physical means whereby that end is to be gained. So far as we are concerned, any old means is good enough. But the nature of the universe is such that ends can never justify the means. On the contrary, the means always determine the end.
A picture is finished when all trace of the means used to bring about the end has disappeared.
In the final analysis, means and ends must cohere because the end is preexistent in the means, and, ultimately, destructive means cannot bring about constructive ends.
Too soon we breast the tape and too late we realize the fun lay in the running. We deny that the end justifies the means without ever stopping to consider that for practical purposes the End and the Means are one and the same thing. If there is to be any satisfaction in life it must come in transit, for who can tell when he will be struck down in mid-method?
Character is the aim of true education; and science, history, and literature are but means used to accomplish this desired end.
I never compared Nazis into communism, but communism was the same thing, the end justifies the means. Whatever the means.
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