1. IDENTIFICATION
How should the student handle her college athletic career, in light of the fact that she is pregnant?
Should pregnant athletes be automatically suspended from the team?
Should they lose their scholarship funding if they are suspended for being pregnant?
2. ANALYSIS **Unable to include chart in word file. Please see separate excel file in email**
3. APPLICATION
The Utility Principle states that: "The right action in any situation is the one that tends to produce the greatest possible balance of happiness over unhappiness for the greatest possible number."
This principle essentially turns ethical dilemmas into math problems. Multiply the level of happiness or unhappiness that a decision creates by the number of people for
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The only party that benefits in this scenario is the unborn child. All other parties experience unhappiness in one way or another, leading to net unhappiness: this option is impermissible.
Drop Out - This option also leads to unhappiness for everyone but the child. In this instance, even the child’s happiness is severely curtailed by the chances that its upbringing will be less positive with an undereducated mother. This makes it an overall negative option, and morally impermissible.
Suicide - This option removes the mother and child from the equation altogether, but leads to substantial unhappiness for everyone else involved. The unexpected death of a loved one or a close friend is extremely upsetting, and for those closest to the person that pain often lingers for a long time. That makes this morally impermissible, and certainly the worst option among all of those listed. C. Based on the scores, abortion is a slightly more positive option than doing nothing. It leads only to net happiness for the mother, with no negative impact on anybody else.
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At the moment of conception, the child is little more than a collection of undifferentiated cells, not a human by any definition of the word. Even as the child continues to grow, it is entirely reliant upon the mother for sustained life, and the health and wellbeing of the mother must be taken into consideration. The human body can and often does terminate pregnancies. The mother’s body may reject a pregnancy for a multitude of reasons, which may relate to the health and wellbeing of the mother and her ability to carry the baby to birth, or the viability of the fetus. Ultimately, choosing to have an abortion is just one more way that the human body may choose to terminate an untenable
Additionally, abortion may be necessary to terminate pregnancy when the embryo will develop into a child with sever medical problems or birth defects. Again, we must consider the quality of life of the parent, as well as the offspring. How can someone be forced to produce an unhappy burden? Not only would a developmentally delayed child be an excessive strain on the parent, but a strain on society as a whole. They will likely grow into an unproductive adult rather than a beneficial member of the community. How can a parent be legally forced to raise a child in this case? Who benefits? If the embryo is terminated prior to consciousness, then it is as if they never existed at all and no harm has been done, however, if they are forced to subsist they will become a sad,
The life of the mother is more important than the foetus if she is in
In today 's society, we face many obstacles in our attempt to achieve the feeling of happiness. As intelligent beings, we try to solve these problems by taking the path that best benefits us. The theory of utilitarianism provides a solution to this but at what cost? What are the benefits and disadvantages of utilitarianism? Is utilitarianism an idea one should live by? What is utilitarianism? I plan on answering these questions within this paper and understand how they relate to everyday life. I will also look at arguments for and against utilitarianism. Then analyze the appealing and unappealing features to determine if utilitarianism should be followed as an absolute rule.
Utilitarianism also known as the principle of utility is an ethical theory proposed by early philosophers. This theory implies that actions are only judged by its consequences whether they are good or bad. One should perform a particular action because it will yield the best results for all. This approach also analysis the cost and benefit relationship. The downfall with this theory is that not everyone benefits (Fremgen, 2016).
There are several theories that try to explain the morality of the actions; however, two stand out. the first is deontology, and the other one is utilitarianism. The former follow the idea that the consequences of you action hold no importance in what we ought to do. But rather, some actions are morally wrong or good by itself. The latter follows an opposite view in which the consequences of an action are what it makes an action moral. Specially, if that action produce the greatest happiness over unhappiness. In this essay I will focus on two Utilitarianism ramifications, act utilitarianism and rule utilitarianism. They both agree that consequences must be the greatest factor in deciding what we ought to do. Nonetheless they have one big difference. Rule Utilitarianism generalize acts and recreate the consequences of a rule. If the consequences are ultimately favoring, then it is morally right. By way of contrast, Act Utilitarianism evaluate each action individually, and similar situation would have different outcomes depending on the situation. There is no universal rule unlike rule utilitarianism.
The doctrine of utilitarianism is based on the principle of utility. Utilitarianism is mainly characterized by two elements; happiness and consequentialism. Utilitarian happiness is the biggest joy which every human being looks for in life. In utilitarianism everything useful to happiness is good. Therefore, the name of Utility is found in everything which contributes to the happiness of every rational being. The criterion of right and wrong is balanced between individual's happiness and the happiness of the entire community, "each counting in a balanced way". Consequentialism in utilitarianism is based on the fact that an action must be judged by its consequences on the happiness of the largest number. That is: my search for
There is a concern among many, that it is not the woman’s decision to terminate the life of their unborn child. Fetuses are advocated for because decision making is out of their control. One of the main arguments is that the unborn child will not have the opportunity to live the life it deserves and because of that, women that go through the process of abortion will regret their decision. This is understandable, because it is a difficult option to pursue, not health-wise, but emotionally a devastation for some. Along
Basic principle:One action is moral only if when we expand it as a moral rule,and every one follow it,it will lead to the greatest increase in total happiness,(its universal adoption will cause the greatest happiness),it also foncus on the consequences of the action just as other Utilitarianism.
Either way the mother has the right to decided what she wants to do in these situations.
Throughout the United States there has always been a big debate on whether or not abortion is ethically acceptable or not. Though many individuals see it as killing a child, many others can overlook that burden and see the consequences of having a child at that point in time. Individuals who are put in a pregnancy situation and have to look into all aspects of an abortion and the reasons for this procedure, while also realizing the biological development of the fetus, and the process of an abortion.
Abortion is a decision every person should decide for themselves. The major arguments against abortion are how a fetus is a person; a fetus has rights; and it is morally impermissible to take a life. Many consider abortion to be equivalent to murder. However, a fetus is not a person. There are important traits one most hold to be a person, 1) self-awareness, one must be able to make decisions regarding themselves 2) being able to converse with others and hold a relationship 3) consciousness, one must be able to make rational decisions and have thought (Warren). On important aspect of being person is the ability to be aware of its surroundings and decision making. Being a pregnant is not a situation everyone gets to experience and the
Abortion is a deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. There are series of legal, moral and ethical issues which may arise about abortion. Most arguments about abortion are often focused on political insinuations and the legal aspect of such actions. Some frequently asked questions’ regarding the issue is if the practice should be outlawed and regarded as murder or should women have the right to practice it. For example, prior to becoming pregnant, some women feel that they would be able to choose the abortion option without trouble. However, even with reasons why having an abortion would be the best option, some women feel that this decision would not be right for them. On the other hand, some women have a strong belief that abortion is unethical prior to becoming pregnant.
The theory of Utilitarianism states that actions should be judged as right or wrong depending on whether they cause more happiness or unhappiness. It weighs the rightness and wrongness of an action based on consequences of that action.
Utilitarianism is the argument that all actions must be made for the greatest happiness for the greater number of people (Bentham, 42). However, utilitarianism cannot always be the basis of one’s decisions due to the fact that people need to look out for their own pain and pleasure before consulting others’ wellbeing. I will first explain the arguments of the utilitarianism ideal. Then I willl explain why this argument is unconvincing. Ultimately, I will then prove why people consider their own happiness before considering others. Thus showing the utilitarianism view is implausible due to the need for people to consider their own happiness when making decisions or else they themselves will be experiencing the most pain and unhappiness.
This theory advocates that the actions worth is determined by maximizing utility (pleasure or happiness).it looks at the consequence of an action as to whether the outcome is good to the majority of people affected by it. According to Bentham, utilitarianism is the greatest happiness or greatest felicity principle. There are many types of this theory which include act vs. rule, two level, motive, negative and average vs. total. (Clifford G., John C. 2009) In act utilitarianism, when people have to make choices, they should consider the consequences of each choice and then choose that which will generate much pleasure.