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Rohan's avatar

Many philosophers have tried to defend Utilitarianism as a meta-ethical theory i.e. what speakers mean when they say an action is morally virtuous. Bernard Williams notably wrote a lot in criticism of these attempts. And trying to create a divide between ethics and public policy seems bound to fail because Utilitarianism often dictates courses of action that many think are unethical.

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Rhapsodist's avatar

The average utility view implies that you should kill a happy person if they’re less happy than the average. I’ll take the Repugnant Conclusion over that any day.

So what if utility is a “theoretical construct”? How does that favor any particular view in population ethics over any other?

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