RoronoaZoro
09-28-2009, 05:54 AM
Guys, I want to ask you about the difference between Bentham, Mill, and John Rawl's utilitarianism. I lost traces in finding justice in their utilitarianism view.
If it's like this:
Someone punishes his enemy but he doesn't kill him, instead, he forgives him and he also gives his enemies a chance to redeem himself and give him a little bit of money to build again from scratches.
My question:
Can it be categorized as utilitarianism's principle of justice? If yes, whose view is it??
Million Thx:banana:
If it's like this:
Someone punishes his enemy but he doesn't kill him, instead, he forgives him and he also gives his enemies a chance to redeem himself and give him a little bit of money to build again from scratches.
My question:
Can it be categorized as utilitarianism's principle of justice? If yes, whose view is it??
Million Thx:banana: