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Accused Encounter Cases: A Crossroad Between Utilitarianism and Kantian Jurisprudence

Author(s) SHAMBHU NATH MISHRA
Country India
Abstract In India, the notion of encounter is multifaceted, encompassing various encounters, such as cultural, religious, and linguistic. Encounters in India have historically shaped its pluralistic identity, fostering tolerance and coexistence among different communities. These encounters have often been marked by mutual influences, leading to the synthesis of ideas, beliefs, and practices. Comparatively, Bentham and Kant offer distinct philosophical lenses through which to understand the concept of encounter. Bentham's utilitarianism emphasizes the pursuit of happiness and the greatest good for the greatest number. His perspective on encounter would likely focus on the consequences and utility of interactions, emphasizing the need for harmony and cooperation. Kant, on the other hand, emphasizes moral duty and universal principles. His perspective on encounter might prioritize ethical considerations, such as treating individuals as ends in themselves, respecting their autonomy, and promoting peaceful interactions. This abstract explores the notion of encounter in the Indian context and compares it with the philosophical perspectives of Jeremy Bentham and Immanuel Kant, highlighting both convergences and divergences.
Keywords Encounter, Justice, Bentham, Kant, Jurisprudence
Field Sociology > Administration / Law / Management
Published In Volume 5, Issue 5, September-October 2023
Published On 2023-09-15
Cite This Accused Encounter Cases: A Crossroad Between Utilitarianism and Kantian Jurisprudence - SHAMBHU NATH MISHRA - IJFMR Volume 5, Issue 5, September-October 2023. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i05.6439
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i05.6439
Short DOI https://doi.org/gsqr3w

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