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រៀនច្បាប់
By Sokvisal
25 episodes
4 days ago
Law education
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Education
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EP24-Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 02: "PUTTING A PRICE TAG ON LIFE"
រៀនច្បាប់
55 minutes 9 seconds
6 months ago
EP24-Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 02: "PUTTING A PRICE TAG ON LIFE"

PART ONE: PUTTING A PRICE TAG ON LIFEToday, companies and governments often use Jeremy Benthams utilitarian logic under the name of cost-benefit analysis. Sandel presents some contemporary cases in which cost-benefit analysis was used to put a dollar value on human life. The cases give rise to several objections to the utilitarian logic of seeking the greatest good for the greatest number. Should we always give more weight to the happiness of a majority, even if the majority is cruel or ignoble? Is it possible to sum up and compare all values using a common measure like money?PART TWO: HOW TO MEASURE PLEASURESandel introduces J.S. Mill, a utilitarian philosopher who attempts to defend utilitarianism against the objections raised by critics of the doctrine. Mill argues that seeking the greatest good for the greatest number is compatible with protecting individual rights, and that utilitarianism can make room for a distinction between higher and lower pleasures. Mills idea is that the higher pleasure is always the pleasure preferred by a well-informed majority. Sandel tests this theory by playing video clips from three very different forms of entertainment: Shakespeares Hamlet, the reality show Fear Factor, and The Simpsons. Students debate which experience provides the higher pleasure, and whether Mills defense of utilitarianism is successful.

Source: Harvard University

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O2Rq4HJBxw

រៀនច្បាប់
Law education