As we continue to explore the moral, in this fourth part of the series, we look at utilitarianism. We ask whether the morality of a situation should be consequence-driven, or whether the act itself is determinative of the morality. In examining the trolley problem, and a few examples from Fyodor Dostoevsky's work, we start wondering if utilitarianism can tell us anything at all. We also look to Socrates, and his view of a virtuous life. Join Glaucon and Crito in our discussion of utilitarianism, deontology, and pragmatic ethics.
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