Utilitarianism These slides are intended to remind you of the main points (features). You should also be using your booklets and doing further reading.
What is a normative theory?. A normative theory is an intellectual tool or system that helps us decide on morality and moral issues. It is designed to.
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The Theory of Consumer Choice Part I. Class Business Homework 1 is due Wednesday, June 26 th. Make sure you read Chapter 1 of The Armchair Economist for.
Hinduism. Source The World’s Religions, 50 th Anniversary Edition, Huston Smith (hereafter “Smith”) 2.
UTILITARIANISM. Introduction This is a viewpoint independent of religious belief (though religious people can use it). It is focussed on the consequences.
Utilitarianism says that the Result or the Consequence of an Act is the real measure of whether it is good or bad. This theory emphasizes Ends over.
MILL AND BENTHAM. 1748 – 1832 Legal and social reformer, advocate for progressive social policies: woman’s rights, abolition of slavery, end of physical.
PHIL 2525 Contemporary Moral Issues Lec 13 Utilitarianism Chapter 7.
Ethical Theories. For a utilitarian, actions are right as they: a) Produce the best consequences b) Produce the most consequences c) Tend to produce the.
UTILITARIANISM / CONSEQUENTIALISM Rels 300 / Nurs 330 10 September 2015.