Mills Essay, Research Paper
Question 1
Mills states that it “… is not the agent’s own greatest happiness, but the greatest amount
of happiness altogether…”. This leaves no room for opinion because then the greater
number would not be contemplated. So who does Mills leave to decide to whom may
plan what the greater happiness is? It would be left up to people with lots of knowledge
and wisdom. Mills thinks that the so-called experts would be able to decide the greatest
happiness. But must be ” strictly impartial as a disinterested and benevolent spectator “.
At some point his idea makes sense. To live in a strict utilitarian society you would need
someone to decide what the greater good would be for all. I would to some extent agree
with him on that point. But the truth is we don’t live in a utilitarian society. Well, I like
making my own decisions and deciding what will make me happy who cares if everyone
else is happy if it’s going to keep me from being my own person.
I think Rachel’s article brings up good point on how Utilitarianism can and can’t
work. He agrees with it in general with the basic principals in theory for example that
consequences are what matter most. He also gives his reasons on why not to trust our
common sense. Rachel believes the (act) utilitarianism is legitimate because it focuses on
the consequences of the individual acts to deem what is right and wrong. For this Rachel
has pointed out that this proves that common sense is not to be trusted. According to
Rachel, common sense includes prejudices that we have brought to the situation. If pure
utilitarianism is applied, there is no room for the prejudices to corrupt our thoughts and
our decisions will be based on only the consequences.
This idea had a lot of validity to it, but I don’t know how practical it is. To ignore what
your common sense tells you to do or at least to put it aside while making the decision
would be a hard thing to do. I don’t think a whole lot of people would be willing to
actually do this. I know for but me it would be very hard to do. I’m not sure I would want
to. But then again to look in on a perfect world and see I would have to agree it could
possibly produce many favorable outcomes.
Question 2
Of the two formulations we discussed of Kant on the Categorical Imperative then I
would go along with the second idea it seems to be the most workable and valuable. This
concept states that humans are the ends in themselves(mere means). Though this point
seems to be very simple and idealistic, it could be sensible. Kant believes that the
preservation of life is the number one duty in sensible individuals. This not only includes
our lives, but also trying to help others in their lives. This is what he meant when
discussing that humans are not means but ends. This goes on that humans aren’t used to
be methods to get somewhere or something by other humans. If this point was taken and
used it could prove to be useful. People wouldn’t be taken advantage of or manipulated.
Unless it was some kind of mutual agreement.
Human beings as ends include another aspect of life. That no cause if worth taking a
human life to fix it. I would say I do agree with this opinion. I guess it’s just the fact when
you look at what’s going on in the news and magazines and read that someone gave there
life for that cause. Is anything worth losing your life? I feel kind of shamed because I
wouldn’t give my life for anybody’s cause. I’m the only cause I know. I defiantly have
things I have strong feelings about but I wouldn’t give my life over it. I guess Kant’s
whole thought is how we should live life for its own sake. I guess I can kind of go along
with that.
Question 3
I use to work as a gymnastics coach and I had many parents of the children I teach
telling of how well off they were to each other. It so makes me angry that they could sit
there and basically brag to each other. I guess it just jealousy of how I wish I was in their
spot (without the children). I guess its kind of an understanding of John Rawl’s theory of
justice. His second theory justifies their wealth and states that inequality is okay for all in
society benefit from it and the benefits are assessable to all.
Most of the parents fall in this category themselves or their husbands do. I guess I
understand because them bringing in their children pays my salary. With most of the
parents occupations being doctors, dentists, lawyer’s etc…. I guess it all comes down to
the occupations benefiting society. And anyone can choose these positions if they so
choose. So they met the two qualifications of Rawl’s. Their wealth benefiting to all and
open to all. So I just don’t like his justifications because I’m just too jealous to accept
them.
Question 4
The masculine theory on ethics seem to be based on the obligation and duty. The
Feminist theory of ethics a
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