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Why do courts generally not enforce a promise to make a gift? Doesn't this encourage persons to make such promises when they don't intend to actually make the gift? Isn't it wrong to make a promise and break it? Should courts enforce gift promises?
Intentions
The plans or desires that one has in mind to carry out an action.
Consequentialists
Ethical theorists who believe that the morality of an action is determined solely by its consequences.
Pleasure
A sense of satisfaction or happiness experienced through enjoyable activities or sensations, often regarded as a key component of human well-being.
Utilitarian
Pertains to the ethical doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.
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