Theory Based On The Consequences Of Utilitarianism

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Utilitarianism is a theory that "focuses on the consequences of particular acts by individuals and the effect that those actions have on other human beings. Utilitarnsims is a theory based of of these three principles, Consequence, a theory of the good, and equality principle. In this theory places such as a hospital are instruments for society to promote the happiness of others. Take the example of killing Chuck? What exactly would a Utilitarnist do in this scenario. Many things could go wrong in the fact that the doctor does transplant the organs to the five. It's almost for certain that not all of them would survive this surgery. First, let's look at the possible consequences of killing Chuck. These consequences are include but are not limited to the hospital being sued, the doctor losing their license, emotional trauma on both sides if the news breaks out, jail for the doctor, survival remorse for the patients, Chuck's organs may be damaged on the way to the other five, the other five's bodies may reject the organs and all of them would die, all of them may survive but Chuck's family would be devastated, and only one of the five may survive so it would be a life for a life. The theory of good seems to indicate that sometimes quantity is for the greater good. …show more content…
To be as strictly impartial as a disinterested and benevolent