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The Red Do You Adiserdum
utilitarianism is often put forward as an objective moral theory. But even if you find a single example, no matter how convoluted, that proves it wrong, or that makes us think it's wrong, it must be wrong. Is there a way to try and have broad rules that are useful in most cases - then ignore the outliers?