who distuingish between self regarding action and other regarding action?
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Mill's Harm Principle distinguishes between self regarding action and other-regarding action.
- Actions that are self-regarding are those that only hurt you or, if they hurt others, do so with their free, consensual, and informed participation.
- Actions that hurt people who aren't sane, free, and undeceived adults are considered other-regarding.
- According to Mill, there is no situation in which we can infringe with someone else's self-centered actions. If society so chooses, it may impede others' actions.
- Mill only suggests that we can be acknowledged in interfering with other people's actions, not that we necessarily should.
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