Would it be moral to kill him? Average utilitarianism says yes.
So would total utilitarianism, if his resources were reallocated to other people of more efficient happiness levels (or to new individuals brought into the world).
That’s why I’m not a fan of utilitarianism in its various forms.
You’ll get no argument from me there :-)
So would total utilitarianism, if his resources were reallocated to other people of more efficient happiness levels (or to new individuals brought into the world).
That’s why I’m not a fan of utilitarianism in its various forms.
You’ll get no argument from me there :-)