
0G78: Omelas and Distributive Justice
Philosophers In Space
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Kant's Categorical Imperative
One reading of this story is that it's a sort of pretty standard issue deontological attack on consequentialism or utilitarianism broadly speaking. I want to go a step farther and say you know what it what if this is really a debate within consequentialists about what the right distribution of consequences should actually be? We'll make this an intramural conversation in a second but I do think it's interesting to note that one way to read this story is laying out Kant's categorical imperative. There's a whole weird consistency argument there but there's a reformulation of it that Kant does that is very well known.
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