godwinian
/ˈɡɒdwɪniən/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or characteristic of the Godwinian theory that the moral worth of an action is determined by its consequences.
“The philosopher’s godwinian approach to ethics has been influential in shaping modern moral philosophy.”
2. noun
a person who advocates the Godwinian theory of ethics.
“The political scientist is a self-proclaimed godwinian, emphasizing the importance of consequences in decision-making.”