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The paper discusses the tension between the concept of the Common Good in Catholic Social Thought and Utilitarianism. Through an analysis of various philosophical perspectives, it critiques utilitarian principles for their potential conflict with Catholic teachings that emphasize the well-being of all individuals rather than the majority. The exploration includes historical context about key figures in both utilitarian thought and Catholic philosophy, culminating in reflections on the implications for moral philosophy and communal responsibility.
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