unenlightened
LD Saunders
Andrew4Handel
Utilitarianism has a lot of problems, and has been exposed as an inadequate moral theory — LD Saunders
Shawn
Shawn
Well the fat man was just about to produce such a calculus, the benefit of which would have been incalculable, but some short-sighted consequentialist pushed him in front of a trolley. — unenlightened
Kippo
Shawn
Shawn
Shawn
The calculus must fail, and one ought to walk away from Omelas. — unenlightened
unenlightened
Shawn
Is it a price worth paying? — unenlightened
Kippo
one person will be deprived of all this and live in misery and squalor, and this miserable life is the essential learning tool through which everyone else's wonderful life is sustained. — unenlightened
Yes, though, this leads to the crude understanding that utilitarianism is a hedonic philosophy, which isn't necessarily true. — Posty McPostface
khaled
unenlightened
in that case, the suffering of the child will cause the suffering of everyone else in society as it is emotionally and ethically unappealing and this will be reflected in the calculus making that system unviable. — khaled
khaled
most people will regretfully accept the suffering of one, for the benefit of many — unenlightened
unenlightened
So in the end, the unjust suffering of one person, if known to everyone, will be reflected in the calculus as an unviable system due to the staunch disagreement of a few. — khaled
khaled
Blue Lux
Blue Lux
Blue Lux
On the other hand pleasure can be attached to dubious things like overeating and causing obesity and heart disease and even Nazis and slave owners experienced pleasure. — Andrew4Handel
Blue Lux
Blue Lux
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