The swine objection is a philosophical argument against utilitarianism, particularly in the context of moral reasoning. It suggests that utilitarianism, which seeks to maximize overall happiness, could justify actions that are morally repugnant or degrading, such as treating humans as mere means to an end, akin to how one might treat animals. The term highlights concerns that a purely consequentialist approach may overlook the intrinsic value of human dignity and rights, leading to morally questionable outcomes. This objection underscores the need for a moral framework that respects individual rights alongside the pursuit of collective well-being.
I have an objection to the vagueness of your "question."
The possessive form for the noun swine is swine's.
If you do no have any objection it means that you are not against something
sustain
There does not seem to be a standard form the no objection certificate. The link below has many examples of no objection certificate.
Swine is the plural form of swine.
a female swine is smaller than a male swine...
The objection is sustained.
The suffix -ion changes the verb to object to the noun objection.
Objection - Tango - was created on 2002-04-24.
Objection in a noun meaning opposition to something. Synonyms include protest, complaint, and resistance. Objection is commonly used in relation to a court.
swine whine