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Utilitarianism is a better guide to moral behaviour rather than Kantian ethics. Utilitarianism is more adaptable, easy to apply and can be adapted to different situations. It also thinks about the consequences of ones actions rather than only thinking about the moment as Kantian ethics seems to only apply for the situations and the consequences don't seem to matter to affect your choice in the moment. Kantian ethics is able to justify immoral acts by maxim, and the notion of ' don't do what you wouldn't want others to do' is absurd to think that this applies to every situation.
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