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On Matti Häyry's "Exit Duty Generator".

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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees
|March 24, 2023
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This commentary critiques a novel ethical theory, "conflict-responsive need-based negative utilitarianism," by examining its core tenets within the broader context of utilitarianism and value theories.

Area of Science:

  • Ethics
  • Moral Philosophy
  • Utilitarianism

Background:

  • Matti Häyry introduces a new ethical framework: conflict-responsive need-based negative utilitarianism.
  • This commentary engages with Häyry's propositions on utilitarianism and value theory.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically analyze the main points of Häyry's novel ethical theory.
  • To contextualize these criticisms within the established discourse of utilitarianism and theories of value.

Main Methods:

  • Critical analysis of Häyry's ethical theory.
  • Comparative examination against general utilitarianism and theories of value.

Main Results:

  • The commentary offers critical observations on Häyry's conflict-responsive need-based negative utilitarianism.

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  • The analysis situates Häyry's theory within the wider philosophical landscape of utilitarian ethics.
  • Conclusions:

    • The study provides a critical perspective on a new ethical theory.
    • It highlights the importance of contextualizing novel ethical frameworks within existing philosophical traditions.