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    Episode 11 - Critiques Of Utilitarianism Part 1

    enOctober 29, 2020

    About this Episode

    In this week's episode, we go over three objections to utilitarianism and the utility calculus. If you have any questions, feel free to get in tough via my social media below.

    Website: www.mmaltcullen.com
    Twitter: @MaltCullen


    References:

    Driver, J. (2009). The History of Utilitarianism. [online] Stanford.edu. Available at: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/utilitarianism-history/.

    Hurka, T. (2015). Moore’s Moral Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). [online] Stanford.edu. Available at: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/moore-moral/ [Accessed 5 Dec. 2019].

    McIntyre, A. (2018). Doctrine of Double Effect (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). [online] Stanford.edu. Available at: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/double-effect/.

    Mill, J.S. (2015). On Liberty and Other Essays. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

    Nozick, R. (2017). Anarchy, State, and Utopia. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

    Schumacher, Benjamin, The Great Courses, The Science of Information: From Language to Black Holes, Narrated by Benjamin Schumacher, The Great Courses, 2018, Audiobook.

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    Hurka, T. (2015). Moore’s Moral Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). [online] Stanford.edu. Available at: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/moore-moral/ [Accessed 5 Dec. 2019].

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    References:
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