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The discussion began with a poll asking whether rape or homicide is worse, revealing that 26% viewed rape as less serious than homicide, 61% considered them equally serious, and 13% believed rape was more serious. A response highlighted the distinction between utilitarian and virtue ethics: utilitarianism assesses actions based on their consequences, while virtue ethics evaluates them based on moral character. The poll results suggest that respondents perceive homicide as having worse consequences, while they view rape as a more significant moral failing.

@CostelloWilliam - William Costello

Rape or Homicide: Which is Worse? 26% of respondents believed rape was less serious than homicide. Most (61%) believed rape and homicide were equally serious, while 13% believed rape was more serious. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-023-02799-w

Rape or Homicide: Which Is Worse? - Archives of Sexual Behavior Some people believe rape is just as serious as homicide, or more serious, contrary to law. We examined the prevalence of this belief and whether it reflect link.springer.com

@PepMangione - Luigi Mangione

@CostelloWilliam Utilitarian Ethics vs Virtue Ethics: Utilitarian: The action is good if the consequences are good Virtue: The action is good if it’s what a virtuous person would do Poll results indicate respondents’ moral frameworks Homicide: worse consequences Rape: worse virtues

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