Ethics - ESSAY - Being moral means you can never do enough

In this essay, graduate student Michael Mitchell
(at Tufts University, Massachusetts, studying moral and political philosophy) delves into ethical theories to explore whether being moral actually means you can never do enough. 
Theories discussed include Consequentialism and Altruism.

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