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Kant and Mill
One of the reoccurring problems we have here in the United States is drinking and driving incidents. ...
Immanuel Kant discusses the categorical imperative and generating maxims that are true and are always going on. ... According to Kant the single most important thing to someone is to have control of their own life. ... Solving this issue “Kant’s way” we must be in control and in charge of our own lives. ...
John Mill discusses his belief that solving a problem should consist of the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest amount of people. ... Jeremy Bentham was very influential to Mill’s beliefs such as utilitarianism which Bentham was the “father” of this movement. ... Mill says happiness is all that matters, and that is the only criteria that is morally relevant. ... In Mill’s beliefs this would be considered a telishment case and a hard problem to solve. ...
Finally, in resolving drinking and driving I tend to think that Kant’s view on problem solving is more relevant to fixing the trouble, then I do Mill’s. ... Which is why I agree with Kant’s view on this particular issue over Mill’s.
Approximate Word count = 1184 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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