When Helping Becomes Interference
37:16–39:03 · 106s
Asked how far to intervene for others’ good, Singer says yes—if consequences are positive—disputing Mill’s view that individuals are best judges of their interests, with the seatbelt example.
37:16–39:03 · 106s
Asked how far to intervene for others’ good, Singer says yes—if consequences are positive—disputing Mill’s view that individuals are best judges of their interests, with the seatbelt example.
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