I argue that utilitarianism is wrong and often motivated by a desire for elegant or mathematical qualities at the expense of obvious intuitions about particular cases.
I don’t think this is an accurate representation of the arguments for utilitarianism.
On intuitions and utilitarianism, see my debate with Michael Huemer. I argue that deontology violates deeper intuitions in a more irresolvable way.
I don’t think this is an accurate representation of the arguments for utilitarianism.
On intuitions and utilitarianism, see my debate with Michael Huemer. I argue that deontology violates deeper intuitions in a more irresolvable way.