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12 October, 14:26

In discussion of the Cannibalism case on the Michael Sandel "Justice" video, one speaker wanted to say that to deliberately take someone's life is just wrong. Which kind of ethical theory does Sandel say that resembles?

a. John Stuart Mill's

b. Jeremy Bentham's

c. Utilitarianism

d. None of the above

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  1. 12 October, 15:44
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    The correct answer is D) None of the above.

    In the discussion of the Cannibalism case on the Michael Sandel "Justice" video, one speaker wanted to say that to deliberately take someone's life is just wrong. The kind of ethical theory that Sandel says that resembles is not John Stuart Mill's, or Jeremy Bentham's, neither Utilitarianism.

    Michael Sandel is a professor of Harvard Univerity that attracts multitudes of people to his lectures. He is so famous that he fills amphitheaters and auditoriums. He is a political philosopher and teaches Government Theory.
  2. 12 October, 17:48
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    d. None of the above

    Explanation:

    Michael Sandel is an American political philosopher and a professor of Harvard University.

    In the discussion of the Cannibalism case on the Michael Sandel "Justice" video, one speaker wanted to say that to deliberately take someone's life is just wrong. This kind of ethical theory in which Sandel says it resembles another work doesn't have any similarities with John Stuart Mill's and Jeremy Bentham's work or Utilitarianism.
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