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2 peer responses for PHIL

Student 1. I find the consequentialist approach most reasonable. I find it most reasonable because taking the consequentialist approach, the outcome would be for the greater good. An example would be if there was a disease that was reducing the human population. There is one little child that has specific genes to cure this disease. However, in order to cure the disease, the child would have to be sacrificed. Going with the consequentialist approach, sacrificing one child for the sake of humanity (human population) would be the best solution. The non-consequentialist approach would not even sacrifice the child, even if it meant wiping the human population off the face of the Earth. The non-consequentialist approach would not sacrifice the child because they would think it is wrong to kill people.

As a future nurse, learning and understanding about the consequentialist approach would be the best. An example would be an elderly man in a nursing home deciding whether or not to go to the hospital or stay at the nursing home. Nothing can be achieved health wise if the man goes to the hospital. Being in the nursing home would give the man comfort. The consequentialist approach would tell the man to stay in the nursing home. Staying in the nursing home would maximize his well-being. Going to the hospital would not do anything for his health and would just be uncomfortable. Being a future nurse and understanding this kind of approach is important for my future patients. 


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