Nyarlathotep
Philosopher
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elliotfc said:
So in this case you would oppose the killing of one healthy person because that would fundamentally destabilize, or cause problems, in an ordered world?
I oppose utilitarianism because I don't think people can agree on what is good for people. Some utilitarians would ban certain books while others would not. Some utilitarians would give their internal organs away while others would not. Which utilitarians are right and which are wrong? Depends on your morality I guess...
-Elliot
Yes, that is exactly why i would oppose it. Perhaps not a single incident (any more than a single murder or theft noticably destbilizes socirty) but if enough people choose to do it it will. So like many other things the only way to ensure that is to forbid anyone to do it. That's all morality is, an greeement that certain things are not to be done.
I willa gree that the problkem of exactly who decides what is best is the biggest problem inherent to utilitarianism. I think that that is a matter for each culture to decide for itself. The ones that choose wisely will generally prosper, the ones that choose poorly won't. That's just life.