The Calculus of Happiness: the Legacy of Utilitarianism
Imagine you’re standing on a footbridge overlooking a railway track, and you see a trolley heading towards five workers who
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Imagine you’re standing on a footbridge overlooking a railway track, and you see a trolley heading towards five workers who
Read moreOne way in which utilitarianism differs from Kantian deontology is in its view of intention and consequences. We covered this
Read moreAs we have seen in another post, for utilitarianism the value of acts and actions is based on their results.
Read moreWhat matters, rather than intention, is the outcome of actions. We justify the value of our deeds only on their
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