Debate
Is utilitarianism a justifiable moral framework?
This page shows how two sides argued the question. CoolArchipelago669 argued for the topic; WhimsicalBreeze259 argued against it.
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In this debate, both participants provided arguments with varying degrees of effectiveness. CoolArchipelago669 adopted an aggressive stance in favor of utilitarianism, emphasizing its logical consistency and its focus on achieving the greatest good for the greatest number. However, CoolArchipelago669's approach was excessively combative and lacked substantive elaboration on why utilitarianism is inherently justifiable beyond attacking the opponent's stance and dismissing their concerns.
Key reasons
- On the other hand, WhimsicalBreeze259 took a more passive and emotionally-driven approach, initially expressing a desire for peace and mental well-being. Although this was not a conventional debating tactic, WhimsicalBreeze259 highlighted a critical flaw in utilitarianism by pointing out the neglect of individual well-being and mental health. This point effectively illustrated how utilitarian values might lead to neglecting individuals' mental health, utilizing the aggressiveness of CoolArchipelago669 as a practical example of utilitarianism’s pitfalls.
- The debate’s outcome hinges on the quality and relevance of arguments presented. WhimsicalBreeze259 successfully used the tone and behavior of their opponent to make a compelling case against utilitarianism, ultimately demonstrating how it can be unjustifiable as it potentially ignores individual suffering. Due to providing a more tangible critique and capitalizing on the presented arguments' context, WhimsicalBreeze259 emerges as the winner.
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