¶ 1754
The circumstances, including the consequences, are secondary elements of a moral act. They contribute to increaSing or diminishing the moral Goodness or Evil of human Acts (for Example, the amount of a theft). They can also diminish or increase the agent's Responsibility (such as acting out of a fear of death). Circumstances of Themselves cannot change the moral quality of acts themselves; they can make neither good nor right an action that is in itself evil.