Consequence
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Consequence may refer to:
- In logic, consequence relation, also known as logical consequence, or entailment
- In operant conditioning, a result of some behavior
- Consequentialism, a theory in philosophy in which the morality of an act is determined by its effects
- Unintended consequence
[edit] In arts
- Consequence (film), a 2003 action thriller film starring Armand Assante
- Consequence (rapper) (born 1977), American rapper from Queens, NY
- Consequence (album), a 2005 album by jazz saxophonist Jackie McLean
- "The Consequence", a song by You Me At Six, from the album Hold Me Down
- Consequences, a 1919 novel by E. M. Delafield
- Die Konsequenz (English: The Consequence), a 1977 West German film
- Anjaam (English: Consequence), a 1994 Hindi film
[edit] Plural form
- Consequences (game), a parlour game
- "Consequences" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), a 1999 episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Consequences (New York Contemporary Five album), 1963
- Consequences (Dave Burrell album), 2006
- Consequences (Endwell album)
- Consequences (Godley & Creme album), 1977
- "Consequences" (Kipling story), a 1888 short story by Rudyard Kipling
- "Consequences" (Cather story), a 1915 short story by Willa Cather
- Consequences (Torchwood), a 2009 novel based on the television series Torchwood
- Consequences (CSI: NY)
- Consequences (8 Simple Rules episode)
- Consequences Creed (born 1986), professional wrestler
- Consequences (film), a 1918 British silent comedy film
- Consequences (novel), a 1919 novel by E. M. Delafield
[edit] Consequent
- In logic, a consequent is the second half of a hypothetical proposition or consequences
- In music, a consequent is the second half of a period
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