I think this is conditioning on one problem with one goal, but I haven’t thought about the other good collectively (more of a discussion on consequentialism).
For best of personal ability, I think the purpose is to distinguish what one can do personally, and what one can do to engage collaboratively/collectively, but I need to think through that better it seems, so that is a good question.
My reason on the na for “have intention, no execution/enough execution, did good” is: there is no action, so we cannot even infer correlation. An example is, I want to help A, but I didn’t do anything. A is saved anyways, by another person. So there is no action taken on my part.
I think this is conditioning on one problem with one goal, but I haven’t thought about the other good collectively (more of a discussion on consequentialism).
For best of personal ability, I think the purpose is to distinguish what one can do personally, and what one can do to engage collaboratively/collectively, but I need to think through that better it seems, so that is a good question.
My reason on the na for “have intention, no execution/enough execution, did good” is: there is no action, so we cannot even infer correlation. An example is, I want to help A, but I didn’t do anything. A is saved anyways, by another person. So there is no action taken on my part.