Abstract
In his "consequences of utilitarianism", D. H. Hodgson argues that to act on the principle of act-Utilitarianism would have disastrous consequences, And that this principle must therefore be rejected. I attempt to refute his argument. The debate centers on whether there can be an act-Utilitarian justification for telling the truth and keeping promises.
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Singer, P. (1972). Is Act-Utilitarianism Self-Defeating? The Philosophical Review, 81(1), 94. https://doi.org/10.2307/2184228
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