Social Sciences, asked by ahhhbreeezy, 1 year ago

According to Mill’s Utilitarianism, is it ever right to kill someone? Explain why or why not.

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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Hello mate,

Here is your answer,

This argument is irrelevant. The resolution states nothing of whether a person would be able to kill someone in such a situation, but rather if society would accept them if they did. I completely agree with you. What does it matter? This situation rarely comes up. Even if it does happen one day, 999/1000 times the person will not want to take the life of another to save multiple other lives.

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