Ethic Case Study

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Terrance V

 

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September 24, 2011

 

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In conclusion I will give feedback on both views. Utilitarian Argument According to the Encyclopedia Britannica online ( 2008), the utilitarian view believes that an action is right if it tends to promote happiness and wrong if it tends to produce the reverse of happiness—not just the happiness of the performer of the action but also that of everyone affected by it...
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“ The case study from a utilitarian perspective, Regulations requiring meat packing lines to slow down will increase man-hours and decrease production. How can we make a scientifically correct determination of the efficiency of a individual plant's ability to produce safe food? How can we make a defensible correlation between individual plant's chain speed and wholesomeness of food? If maximum chain speeds were legislatively mandated to reduce by 25 % for example, the same plants which currently lack management commitment to safe food would continue to produce the same amount of contaminated food as it did prior to the forced reduction...
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