PHIL 009 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Garrett Hardin, Thought Experiment, Columbia University Press

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Saving the poor does more harm than good. The foundation for a utilitarian viewpoint on socio-economic principles in welfare redistribution indicates equality is no longer the parameter that quantifies the ethical limitations of a society"s moral obligation. Defining moral obligation strictly within the boundaries of equality adheres to a viewpoint lacking the morally intrinsic value of national redistribution. On a national scale, moral obligation relies on the action"s inherent potential to yield an outcome of global righteousness. Ethical ideologies are explored in the article lifeboat ethics by garrett hardin, to solidify his beliefs of socio-economic obligations to emergent nations. Hardin argues economically stable countries have no moral responsibility to help poverty-stricken nations. This argument is rationalized through the mindset of a utilitarianst to shed light on the various factors that contribute to the impact of resource distribution on human survival and societal dependency.

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