Well, if you want to write a fictional scenario in which deontology proves better than consequentialism, you kinda have to make the consequences of the deontological decision better than those of the consequentialist one. I agree that it’s ironic, though, to be justifying deontology on consequentialist grounds (it saved more lives in the end, ha!).
Well, if you want to write a fictional scenario in which deontology proves better than consequentialism, you kinda have to make the consequences of the deontological decision better than those of the consequentialist one. I agree that it’s ironic, though, to be justifying deontology on consequentialist grounds (it saved more lives in the end, ha!).