English philosopher‚ John Stuart Mill’s‚ introduced the ethical views of Utilitarianism‚ stating that whatever maximizes happiness for the greatest number of people is consider to be the greatest good. According to Utilitarianism‚ an action is morally right if it promotes happiness and morally wrong if it promotes pain. Utilitarianism is an attempt to answer the question “What should we do?” and its answer is that we ought to act in a way that the consequence produce happiness. What I think Utilitarianism
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I recently reread the book "Hatchet"‚ by Gary Paulsen‚ and realized that it does not take much to survive. In this book a young man by the name of Brian was on his way to see his dad when his single engine plane went down. The only things Brian had was a hatchet‚ and a little hut that he had built. Today people think that you need the newest stuff and premade food. In this book Brian shows not only the public but the military that he can survive with one tool. The one tool that Brian had he decided
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Response to Mill’s “Principle of Utility” John Stuart Mill writes that the Principle of Utility is the placement of happiness‚ of the individual‚ but mostly of society as a whole‚ ought to be the ultimate end in intentions and actions. These considerations weigh the consequences of what the outcome could be‚ to produce the most beneficial outcome for everyone. The most beneficial outcome according to Utilitarianism is the one which maximizes everyone’s happiness overall by weighing the sum of the
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British philosopher‚ John Stuart Mill‚ believed in an ethical theory known as utilitarianism. His theory was based on the principle of giving the greatest happiness to the greatest number of people. Mill’s moral reasoning for utilitarianism uses consequentialist. On the other hand‚ German philosopher‚ Immanuel Kant‚ believed in an ethical theory known as deontologist. He believed that only the principle of actions matter and moral decisions should be made based on one’s duties and rights of others
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In the timeless field of philosophy‚ a common topic explored is the differentiating views on government‚ society‚ and the state of nature. Numerous philosophers have shared their perspective on why certain forms of government are superior to others‚ and why other forms are ineffective. One well-known theory is utilitarianism‚ which is mostly known for the developments made by John Stuart Mill‚ who focused on achieving the greatest amount of happiness possible. Utilitarianism can be considered as
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We believe that Queenie staged the murder and murdered Arthur. We arrived at the Volupedis home and found Mr. Volupedis sprawled out on the stairs‚ and his wife‚ Queenie staring in shock at him. Queenie had said that after she came back to her house a bit before one o’clock in the morning after coming back from the club and came back to him lying dead after slipping down the stairs. The autopsy concluded that Arthur had died from a head wound and had been intoxicated. The first piece of evidence
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it’s right or wrong‚ but how do you which one is truly right? Facts and proven statements are what makes you decide on the one if more accurate then just having a person say what they think. On an article titled “A Change of Heart About Animals‚” by Jeremy Rifkin has information on how animals‚ “are more like us than we ever imagined.” I disagree. I strongly believe humans are and will always be the dominant species and animals shouldn’t ever be on the same level with us‚ animals are inferior to us
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Have you ever felt like people boss you around too much? Like you don’t control yourself‚ or your own life? The book Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life by Wendy Mass is about a boy named Jeremy who is trying to find the lost keys to his dad’s box before his 13th birthday with his friend Lizzy. The comic strip by Gin Henson is about how the narrator feels when people try to boss him around‚ and finally ending with a life lesson that he learns. Therefore‚ Mass and Henson convey their message (or
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Dear Editor‚ After reading the article A Change of Heart about Animals by Jeremy Rifkin . I conclude that Rifkin is really interested in the way animals feel and the research that proves animals are just like humans . He is persuading us to think that animals are just like us by giving lots of examples of animals having emotions just like humans do. There is also lots of science that leads me to believe animals are just like us. Like the studies researchers have done on pigs‚ they need attention
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as Greek historian Theopompus to German historian Fritz Fischer who is known for his analysis in World War I. These great historians come from different time periods and also had a different approach’s to their analysis. The novel Clio’s Battles by Jeremy Black argues how the study of history was ultimately altered in the eighteenth century and nineteenth century; by providing how it gradually moved to challenge objectivity and professionalism. In this essay I will provide examples from Clio’s Battles
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