Use one quote from either Kant’s “Categorical Imperative”, Hobbes’ “The State of Nature, Mill’s “Utilitarianism” or Bentham’s “An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation” or Rawls’ “The Original Position” (all can be found in Readings in Moral Philosophy). Ensure you reference UNSDG # 3. n this journal you must address UNSDG # 3 Good Health and Well Being. Use Kant’s Deontological Ethics (utilizing his categorical imperative formula 1 and 2) or Utilitarianism (the greater good for the greater number), Social Contract Theory (Hobbes or Rawls) to argue whether or not a basic universal health care system ought to be established for all. If so, what should be included? Obviously, this is an imaginary scenario so we cannot project the costs, the burden of which will fall on wealthier nations. In other words, should health care be considered a human right and if so what should be considered health care?