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Short Paper on Mill

Mill famously argued that the ethical action is what leads to the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people.  Please write an essay about Mill’s utilitarian ethical theory that answers the following questions:

1. Does utilitarian theory require us to–somehow–have certain knowledge about the future?  Can we identify which actions will cause the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people without having certain knowledge of the future?

2. Can a utilitarian consistently reject as immoral the enslavement of a small group of people whose enslavement brings great happiness to a much larger group of people?

3. Do either of these two problems (the ‘knowing the future’ problem and the ‘justification of slavery’ problem) mean that utilitarianism is an unsatisfactory ethical theory?  Why or why not?

Please ensure that your essay addresses each component of the assigned questions and that your answer is well organized, uses excellent, college-level prose, and makes judicious use of textual evidence.

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Question 1

Does utilitarian theory require us to–somehow–have certain knowledge about the future?  Can we identify which actions will cause the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people without having certain knowledge of the future?

Answer

            According to Mill, actions are right if they bring happiness to people. On the other hand, actions that bring about pain to people are considered to be bad as pain is the reverse of happiness (West, 2004). He goes on to say that happiness is described as pleasures that do not have pain. Based on his definition of happiness, people are required to know the implication………………

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