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Explain the doing-allowing distinction. What is the best version of the principle according to which the doing-allowing distinction makes a difference to which actions are morally permissible? Critically discuss the best objection to that principle.

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Explain the doing-allowing distinction. What is the best version of the

principle according to which the doing-allowing distinction makes a

difference to which actions are morally permissible? Critically discuss the

best objection to that principle.




The following essay will address belief that there is some morally relevant

distinction between doing and allowing that makes the latter more morally

permissible than the former.

I will consider three ways of spelling out this moral distinction: Philippa Foot’s

theory of negative and positive duties showing that “letting die is better than

killing”, the utilitarian approach which focuses solely on maximising utility or

happiness for the greatest number of people. Finally, I aim to argue that the

best way of spelling out this Doing-Allowing moral distinction is the principle

that “deflecting a threat is better than bringing about a new threat”

as argued by Judith Jarvis Thomson in her paper “Killing, Letting Die and the

Trolley Problem”. (Thomson, 1976). I will refer to this as the “threat

principle” throughout.



I will introduce several moral dilemma examples and attempt to solve them

with each version of the principle highlight that the threat principle seems to

work best in spelling out this distinction.

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I do, however, believe that no singular principle can fit all scenarios

appropriately and thus there are some where the threat principle does not

provide the best moral outcome.

I will finally critically discuss the best objection to this principle.



The Doing-Allowing distinction is as follows: Doing harm is harder to justify

morally than allowing harm, and is thus seen as morally ‘worse’. Doing harm

is a more direct and often intentional way to cause suffering whereas,

although allowing harm might often have the same consequences, it is a

more indirect route to these consequences.



Philippa Foots proposed rule of negative and positive duties is as follows:

A negative duty (e.g. the duty not to kill) is more stringent than a positive

one (e.g. the duty to save a life), so if a person was presented with the

chance to save one live by taking another, they should not do it, regardless

of quantity of lives that might be saved.

Thus, she proposes killing is worse than letting die, so ‘doing harm’ is less

morally permissible than ‘allowing harm’.



The first moral dilemma I will present is the organ harvest example. A

surgeon has 5 sick patients each in need of a different organ transplant in

order to survive. The surgeon has the option to kill a healthy patient that
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