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The Role of Utilitarianism in Virtue Ethics
I feel like we live in utilitarian time and so much of our justification again across left right is framed in in terms of maximizing pleasure and minimizing pain for the aggregate. Do you think that there's a role for utilitarianism or deontology as well in in thinking about the good? I don't have a knockdown argument for which ethical view is the correct view, but any one of them can't be the whole story.