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... The answer lies in Mill's definition of a moral good, that which is done to increase the common happiness (Mill, Utilitarianism). The AIDS cure is something ...
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... The answer lies in Mill's definition of a moral good, that which is done to increase the common happiness (Mill, Utilitarianism). The AIDS cure is something ...
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... and physical pain the AIDS virus can impose on an individual. By decreasing the amount of pain, this does exactly what the idea of utilitarianism holds; which ...
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... In AIDS patients, these ulcerous sores are large, deep and painful. ... Utilitarianism offers a relatively straightforward method for deciding the morally right ...
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... This is the utilitarianism theory of ethics which suggest that "when we have a choice the ... needed to work on finding a cure for a disease such as AIDS is of an ...
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... other diseases such as heart disease, adult onset diabetes, cancers and AIDS. ... "Utilitarianism" (Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill) is the greatest good for ...
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