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utilitarian ethics

Saving money on a stamp? An ethical conundrum

April 29, 2011 by Randal

Let’s say I receive a letter from Alby. I want to write back to Alby. Is it permissible to save money on a stamp by putting my letter into his envelope and writing “return to sender” beside the return address? After all, I’m not lying am I? I didn’t write moved, which would indeed be […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: consequentialism, deontological ethics, ethics, utilitarian ethics, virtue ethics

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