Kant and Mill's Theory In July 1994, a former Presbyterian pastor Paul J. Hill was killed by abortion doctor John Britton and a volunteer James Barrett outside the clinic. It was shown. Pensacola in Florida. Prior to this, Hill commented on the murder of another abortion doctor, Dr. David Ganger, pointed out that this is "Biblical Scripture Murder" (p. 215). This statement shows how strong Hill's faith is, and makes people feel that they do not regret Britton and Barrett's murder.
When Kant holds the theory of rationalism, Mill has an empirical theory. Kant is morally ethical in the form he believes, it is necessary for practical judgment of freedom and reason. Utilitarian theory of Miller is a kind of resultism. Because the correctness and badness of behavior depends on the outcome. Kant's pure ethics is the basis of his absolute command and provides the basis for his theory of universal duty. Utilitarian theory of Miller is the main form of resultantism
The fundamental principles of John Mill's utilitarianism and Emanuel Kant's moral metaphysics suggest different views of the two philosophers about the field of moral philosophy. Compared to Kant 's metaphysical segmentation and its use in proof of validity and error, Mill' s utilitarianism is a more sophisticated ethical theory. Kant takes his confirmation of metaphysical survival as discipline of his moral philosophy. If the law has moral power it will be the foundation.
John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham are recognized as founder of Utilitarianism. Contrary to Kant 's moral theory, Utilitarians oppose the majority of Kant' s theory. Kant believes that the intention of action should be regarded as moral or immoral, but J.S Mill and Bentham will say that this is the result of actions actually determining ethics. Mueller tried to solve the battle between good and evil through moral theory based on "Utilitarianism" theory, "the greatest happiness for most people". Mill thinks that behavior is proportional to the amount of morally correct or created happiness. He defines happiness as happy and painless and believes that happiness is the sole basis of morality.