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Explain why an appeal may have no effect on an agent who does not see the situation from a utilitarian point of view.
Explain why an appeal may have no effect on an agent who does not see the situation from a utilitarian point of view.
The appeal may have no effect on an agent who does not see the situation from a utilitarian point of view because the agent's resistance to the invitation is not seen as an unpleasant experience, but rather an emotional expression of the thought that accepting would be wrong.
How can an agent who does not see the situation from a utilitarian point of view be convinced to consider whether their belief is right or serious?
How can an agent who does not see the situation from a utilitarian point of view be convinced to consider whether their belief is right or serious?
An agent who does not see the situation from a utilitarian point of view can be convinced to consider whether their belief is right or serious by asking them, as the appeal does, to consider whether they are fully serious in thinking that.
Why is there virtually nothing left for an appeal to do if an agent comes round to seeing the situation from a utilitarian point of view?
Why is there virtually nothing left for an appeal to do if an agent comes round to seeing the situation from a utilitarian point of view?
There is virtually nothing left for an appeal to do if an agent comes round to seeing the situation from a utilitarian point of view because the agent's decision-making process would then be based on the utilitarian principle, and the appeal would not be necessary to persuade them.
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