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Why Learn Utilitarianism? Real-World Applications

Struggling with Utilitarianism? Here is the no-BS guide to understanding it, complete with real-world examples and study shortcuts.

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David Kim · Curriculum Designer
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Why Learn Utilitarianism? Real-World Applications

Are you consistently losing points on Utilitarianism because of ignoring the tyranny of the majority? If so, you're making the exact same error as 80% of your class.

The Employer Perspective

Companies don't care if you memorized the textbook definition of Utilitarianism. They care if you understand the underlying mechanics to solve real problems. For example: Utilitarianism seeks the greatest good for the greatest number. But taken to the extreme, it justifies harvesting the organs of one healthy person to save five dying patients. It struggles with individual rights.

The Analytical Filter

The reason this is tested so rigorously is that navigating errors like ignoring the tyranny of the majority proves you have high-level attention to detail. It's an analytical filter for top-tier jobs.


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