The criticism considering utilitarianism as a philosophical theory as a doctrine worthy only of swine’ might be explained as utilitarianists’ misleading tendency to limit human desires to the most primitive ones, such as pleasure. As a result, if a person has the same willingness as an animal, such as swine, then there is no sense in philosophy and consideration of the human role in world development.
In chapter 1 on page 12 of “The Ethical Life,” Mill says that utilitarianism has often been criticized by calling it “a doctrine worthy only of swine.” Explain the meaning of this criticism.
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