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Lecture 7 Act and Rule Utilitarianism

Participation Quiz Is she spinning clockwise (A) or counter-clockwise (B)?

Imperfect Duties We asked last time: what distinguishes an imperfect duty from something you are morally allowed to do or not do? Improving my character vs. mowing the lawn Imperfect duties are still duties that can be inferred by the application of pure reason : i.e., the first or second formulations of the categorical imperative Furthering the ends of ourselves and others Not following maxims that lead to undesirable states of affairs (as distinct from logical contradictions) when universalized Overall: Imperfect duties are: Activities you couldn t keep doing forever; they re never done Cause for praise if you follow them; not cause for blame if you don t.

Principle of Utility Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill An action is good if it benefits someone An action is bad if it harms someone Utility: tendency of an object to produce happiness or prevent unhappiness for an individual or a community Happiness = benefit = good = pleasure Unhappiness = cost = evil = pain

Principle of Utility (Greatest Happiness Principle) An action is right (or wrong) to the extent that it increases (or decreases) the total happiness of the affected parties.

Act Utilitarianism Utilitarianism Morality of an action has nothing to do with intent Focuses on the consequences A consequentialist theory Act utilitarianism Add up change in happiness of all affected beings Sum > 0, action is good Sum < 0, action is bad

Highway Routing Scenario The province may replace a curvy stretch of Highway 1 New highway segment 1 Km shorter 150 houses would have to be removed Some wildlife habitat would be destroyed

Evaluation Costs $20 million to compensate homeowners $10 million to construct new highway Lost wildlife habitat worth $1 million Benefits $39 million savings in automobile driving costs Conclusion Benefits exceed costs Building highway a good action

Exercise Work in groups of 4 to consider this scenario: Google Books aims to digitize a vast number of books and put them online. Many books have unclear copyright status (e.g., the owner may have died without transferring the rights, or might just be hard to find). In these cases, Google treats the book as though it was out of copyright, but allows copyright holders to appeal, in which case they take the scans offline. Google argues that they provide a valuable service, because no other company has the technology to scan these books, and hence many works that would be inaccessible or lost are now available to all. Is Google s behavior ethical from an act utilitarian perspective?

Case for Act Utilitarianism Focuses on happiness This is intuitive Down-to-earth (practical) Straightforward to apply Can therefore be helpful in resolving disputes Comprehensive Allows an agent to trade off different aspects of a situation Contrast with Kantianism: we needed to find one rule

Case Against Act Utilitarianism Unclear whom to include in calculations Utilitarians might say you should never exclude anyone Too much work But it s OK to follow a rule of thumb most of the time. Ignores our innate sense of duty Suppose I make a promise, but can get $1 for violating it. Seems to miss the sense that I care about my word. Author claims: Note that it does no good for an act utilitarian to say that the hard feelings caused by breaking my word to A will have a negative impact on total happiness of N units, because then all I have to do is change the scenario so that breaking my promise to A enables me to produce 1,001 + N units of good for B. We ve arrived at the same result. But is this a problem? Susceptible to the problem of moral luck Whether an action is moral depends on outcome, which can depend on circumstances beyond your control

Rule Utilitarianism We ought to adopt moral rules which, if followed by everyone, will lead to the greatest increase in total happiness Act utilitarianism applies Principle of Utility to individual actions Rule utilitarianism applies Principle of Utility to moral rules

Anti-Worm Scenario August 2003: Blaster worm infected thousands of Windows computers Soon after, Nachi worm appeared Took control of vulnerable computer Located and destroyed copies of Blaster Downloaded software patch to fix security problem Used computer as launching pad to try to infect other vulnerable PCs

Evaluation using Rule Utilitarianism Proposed rule: If I can write a helpful worm that removes a harmful worm from infected computers and shields them from future attacks, I should do so. Who would benefit People who do not keep their systems updated Who would be harmed People who use networks People whose computers are invaded by buggy anti-worms System administrators Conclusion: Harm outweighs benefits. Releasing anti-worm is wrong.

Exercise Work in groups of 4 to consider this scenario: Google Books aims to digitize a vast number of books and put them online. Many books have unclear copyright status (e.g., the owner may have died without transferring the rights, or might just be hard to find). In these cases, Google treats the book as though it was out of copyright, but allows copyright holders to appeal, in which case they take the scans offline. Google argues that they provide a valuable service, because no other company has the technology to scan these books, and hence many works that would be inaccessible or lost are now available to all. Is Google s behavior ethical from a rule utilitarian perspective?

Case for Rule Utilitarianism Not every moral decision requires performing utilitarian calculus. You only have to work out the morality of rules. Moral rules survive exceptional situations A rule utilitarian can reason (a bit like a Kantian) that it s better for everyone to keep their promises than to lie, and so reject lying for a $1 gain Avoids the problem of moral luck We look at the overall usefulness of the rule, not the outcome.

Case Against Utilitarianism in General All consequences must be measured on a single scale. All units must be the same in order to do the sum In certain circumstances utilitarians must quantify the value of a human life BUT: good arguments from utility theory Utilitarianism ignores the problem of an unjust distribution of good consequences. Utilitarianism (as defined here) doesn t mean the greatest good for the greatest number That requires a principle of justice We can try to combine these ideas. However, what happens when a conflict arises between the Principle of Utility and our principle of justice?