True or False. In the case of euthanasia, Utilitarianism seems to favor the intentional killing of innocent individuals when such killing produces a greater balance of happiness or unhappiness.

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Answer:  True

Explanation:

Contrary to the traditional Christian way of condemning any assisted death or intentional killing which is always wrong, Utilitarians develop another system of values for different views on moral aspects of life and death:

Indeed, for utilitarians, the euthanasia does not seem a conflict, since morality is seen in terms of the greater balance of happiness and unhappiness.

The utilitarians advocate for the actual suffering of the person in turn, and intentional killing is done only when the given conditions are likely to end the suffering and provide greater balance to everyone in overall terms.