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FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT<br>www.tutorialoutlet.com<br><br>Consider what was discussed previously regarding both utilitarian perspectives for moral action and Kant's Categorical Imperative. Now suppose (as I am sure has happened to you many times) that a homeless person asks for change or a dollar as you walk by them on the street. Now consider Nagel's article on "Moral Luck". Does giving a dollar to the homeless person increase overall happiness or achieve some other universally acceptable moral aim? Consider also that some interpretations of utilitarianism suggest that we should give everything except those basic things we need to survive.
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