According to Mill, the rightness or wrongness of an action is determined by its

consequences.



What will be an ideal response?


Kant thought otherwise. So there will be cases in which Mill would call
an action right but Kant would call it wrong. Give an example of such a case. Whose
judgment do you agree with? Why?

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