Is Bauer from Vulcan?
One of my favorite TV shows is "24." Those of you who have seen the show know that special agent Jack Bauer, played by Kiefer Sutherland, is the star of the show. Bauer, in his efforts to save America from the evil terrorist du jour, will do anything, and I mean anything, to stop them. Not only would Bauer club a baby seal without hesitation, he would also kill an innocent civilian just to give him more time to prevent the terrorists from deploying some chemical, biological, or nuclear device. You see, Bauer is the ultimate utilitarian. In the words of Mr. Spock, "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few." It is a simple mathematical calculation for Bauer. The benefits outweigh the cost.
That leads me to the presupposition that I have observed in most Armageddon type disaster movies. That is, the human race must survive no matter what. There is no greater goal than survival of the human race. But is this true? I can see how a humanist might easily come to this conclusion. I mean, what else is there beyond this life? However, for the believer, I submit that there is a higher objective -- the glory of God.
There has been, and will be, points in time when utilitarian ethics come in direct conflict with Christianity. Pilate, when faced with the hard decision, certainly opted for the practical cost/benefit approach. The sacrifice of one innocent Jew to appease the unsettled masses.
3 Comments:
Thomas, I'm glad to see you're writing again. I hope things are going well for you and the family.
"the needs of the few outweigh the needs of the many."
I think you meant to write under the definition of the "ultimate (vulcan) utilitarian" that "the needs of the many outweight the needs of the few"!
Thanks anonymous. I changed it. Live long and prosper.:)
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