Counting the positive utilitarian outcomes and no other outcomes seems like a fairly useless thing to do. Dropping an atomic bomb on Sarah’s home city has positive utilitarian outcomes (as well as additional negative ones which you’re not counting, since you’re only interested in the positive ones).
Counting the positive utilitarian outcomes and no other outcomes seems like a fairly useless thing to do. Dropping an atomic bomb on Sarah’s home city has positive utilitarian outcomes (as well as additional negative ones which you’re not counting, since you’re only interested in the positive ones).