Utilitarianism 05 - tyranny of the majority, partiality, integrity (copy)

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the principle that each person receives their due

what is justice

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tyranny of the majority

greatest issue for act utilitarianism

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maximise happiness do what the majority wants

how, according to utilitarianism, should a government act

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through legislation, through social opinion

what two ways does mill argue the tyranny can exercise their power over the minority

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no issue is ruled out as immoral by utilitarians

whats the issue arising from tyranny of the majority

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we have no moral rights

what, about rights, do some utilitarians argue

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the moral rights of the individual

what does mill say is at the heart of justice

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perfect duties

what sort of duties are duties of justice

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we must always fulfill them and have no choice over when or how

what are perfect duties

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what if my rights conflict with the greatest happiness

issue for utilitarians that might arise from perfect duties

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secondary principle

what are human rights a form of

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partiality

what do we call our disposition to our friends and family

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we care more about our friends and family’s happiness

what does partiality mean about happiness

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no one’s happiness counts for more than anyone else’s

what key claim of utilitarianism does partiality counter

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we should spend less time with those we love and instead benefit the greatest majority

what does utilitarianism say about partiality

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it idealizes us

whats the problem with utilitarianism’s approach to partiality and equality

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we have few opportunities to benefit the majority so it is okay to focus on people around us

how does mill respond to the issue of partiality

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no longer true, globalisation

whats the issue with mill’s response to partiality

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micheal stocker

who created the example of visiting a friend inn hospital

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we should oppose partiality anyway

what do some other utilitarians say about partiality

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acting according to your own values, sticking to them in the face of temptation

what is moral integrity

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force us to disregard it

what could utilitarianism do to our integrity

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intentions

what, for utilitarianism, doesn’t make a difference to actions