How do consequentialists justify what the consequence of an action is? If you

How do consequentialists justify what the consequence of an action is? If you

How do consequentialists justify what the consequence of an action is? If you save a man from drowning who goes on to become a serial killer, I don't think it's right to say that your action had this consequence. Where do you draw the line between action-consequence pairs? Don't consequences of actions lead to actions themselves?

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