Explain how Mill defines the "good" and how he defines the "right" in his ethical theory. How is the goodness of consequences and the rightness of actions related on Mill?s view? How does Mill?s account contrast with Kant?s attempt to derive an account of the rightness and wrongness of actions from our thoughts about the unconditional value of a good will? Focus your discussion on a thesis statement concerning which of the theories is more compelling. Be sure to use textual evidence (with corresponding in-text citations) to support your argument.
Immanuel Kant: https://www.justiceharvard.org/resources/immanuel-kant-groundwork-for-the-metaphysics-of-morals-1785/ JOHN STUART MILL: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/11224/11224-h/11224-h.html
Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.
[order_calculator]
