PHIL 003 Lecture Notes - Rule Utilitarianism

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Can help people less costly and more curable. Help more people for the same amount of $ Reduce feelings of safety and security in a population. The doctors having the right to kill you will terrify the population. All of the above == massive costs of. If law would harm the critically ill (the very people it aims to protect), that"s a good reason to not have such a law: so, there"s a good reason not to have a law permitting voluntary euthanasia. A: it"s true because of the definition of rule utilitarianism. It provides rules with the greatest expected utility. Unnecessary suffering == doesn"t lead to anything good/ suffering for no good. Ex: suffering through an illness that is eventually going to kill you anyways. Necessary suffering == will eventually lead to something better. Ex: putting a bone back in place for it to heal correctly.

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