Explain what an ethical egoist, an act utilitarian, a rule utilitarian, a Kantian, would likely identify as the right thing to do in ONE of the following four cases, explaining why each would likely give the answer you think they would
Explain what A) an ethical egoist, B) an act utilitarian, C) a rule utilitarian, D) a Kantian, would likely identify as the right thing to do in ONE of the following four cases, explaining why each would likely give the answer you think they would. Then explain which view of these four you believe provides the best justification and why. Foir this Journal, you must consider all four ethical views (A, B, C, and D), but only for one of the following scenarios.
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A person who receives just enough income to pay for rent, food, healthcare, and other basic necessities, but few or no luxuries find a $100 bill, which he knows belongs to his much, much wealthier neighbor, and can keep the money for themselves, return it to the neighbor, or give it to a soup kitchen for the homeless just down the street. If the money is not returned to the neighbor, the neighbor will know and regret that the money has gone missing, but not know what happened to it, and will continue to be relatively wealthy and comfortable. If it is donated to the soup kitchen, it will be used to feed several dozen hungry and homeless people nutritious food. If the finder keeps it, they may spend it on whatever they like.
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