Utilitarianism
In response to the objection that his theory is too demanding, what does Mill distinguish between?
In response to the objection that his theory is too demanding, Mill distinguishes between?
In response to the objection that his theory is too demanding, Mill distinguishes between?
Chapter please? Objection by who? A specific person?
One objection to Utilitarianism is seen in the question, "What if by killing one man, you can stop the deaths of twenty?" Under utilitarinanism you'd kill the one man because it's for the greater good. In our society, you wouldn't kill the man because it's the wrong thing to do.... murdering and innocent man for no reason is not moral or just.