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KathleenElsie
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Try this one.Could you show me a popular formulation of utilitarianism that states we should kill the unproductive or that is simply your strawman? I do not know any popular utilitarian ethicists who claim that “productivity” should be a major factor in ethical consideration. It seems that other schools such as libertarianism and Objectivism use that as a major criterion for the provision of benefits, but not utilitarianism. Do not conflate utilitarian ethics with libertarianism as the latter emphasizes productivity, while the former emphasizes welfare.
Instead, I base it on the capacity to suffer and hold preferences, and we should respect people’s preferences. As a negative utilitarian, I do not have happiness in high regard either.
Utilitarianism is not a license to extinguish the undesirable of society and ignore their preferences. *Atlas Shrugged *is, but not Practical Ethics.
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the century immediately behind us constitutes a sobering reminder that freedom is capable of annihilating itself; this occurs when human freedom is no longer tethered to moral principle.