Asked by Riski Putro on May 10, 2024

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Utilitarian/Consequentialist theory can never justify euthanasia.

Utilitarian/Consequentialist Theory

A theory in ethics emphasizing that the best action is the one that maximizes utility, typically defined as that which produces the greatest well-being of the greatest number of people.

Euthanasia

Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering, often involving ethical and legal debates around the right to die.

  • Evaluate the moral consequences of applying utilitarian principles to social problems such as poverty, policing, and the practice of euthanasia.
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Samantha SwaffordMay 11, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Utilitarian or Consequentialist theory can justify euthanasia if it is determined that the action maximizes overall happiness or reduces suffering for the individual and/or others involved.