← Back to context Comment by lowdownbutter 16 hours ago > shouldn't you always decide to help the most people?no. 3 comments lowdownbutter Reply Braxton1980 13 hours ago Why? hilbert42 12 hours ago Hundreds of book on utilitarianism have been published since Bentham (ca 1800) first argued 'why'. They argue the matter from evey perspective ad nauseam.Check your public library. lowdownbutter 7 hours ago Who shall we sacrifice for the greater good? Shall we sacrifice one child for two elderly? One healthy adult for two sick?
Braxton1980 13 hours ago Why? hilbert42 12 hours ago Hundreds of book on utilitarianism have been published since Bentham (ca 1800) first argued 'why'. They argue the matter from evey perspective ad nauseam.Check your public library. lowdownbutter 7 hours ago Who shall we sacrifice for the greater good? Shall we sacrifice one child for two elderly? One healthy adult for two sick?
hilbert42 12 hours ago Hundreds of book on utilitarianism have been published since Bentham (ca 1800) first argued 'why'. They argue the matter from evey perspective ad nauseam.Check your public library.
lowdownbutter 7 hours ago Who shall we sacrifice for the greater good? Shall we sacrifice one child for two elderly? One healthy adult for two sick?
Why?
Hundreds of book on utilitarianism have been published since Bentham (ca 1800) first argued 'why'. They argue the matter from evey perspective ad nauseam.
Check your public library.
Who shall we sacrifice for the greater good? Shall we sacrifice one child for two elderly? One healthy adult for two sick?