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ETHICS FINAL

Is a consequentialist moral theory, meaning the morality of an action is judged based on its outcome or consequences.

Utilitarianism

The central principle of Utilitarianism is

The morally right action is the one that produces the greatest happiness for the greatest number.”

This theory measures morality using:

Pleasure (positive value)
Pain (negative value)

what is the aim of utilitarianism

The aim is to maximize happiness and minimize suffering.

KEY THINKERS


Founder of classical utilitarianism.

Introduced the Hedonic Calculus, which evaluates pleasure vs. pain through intensity, duration, certainty, etc.

Focused on quantity of pleasure.

Jeremy Bentham

key thinkers;
Focused on quantity of pleasure.


Improved Bentham's work.

Argued that some pleasures are higher (intellectual) and some are lower (physical).

John Stuart Mill

Improved Bentham's work.
Argued that some pleasures are higher (intellectual) and some are lower (physical).

John Stuart Mill

Emphasized quality over quantity.
Stated: “It is better to be a human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied.”

John Stuart Mill

Types of Utilitarianism

1. Act Utilitarianism

2. Rule Utilitarianism

Types of Utilitarianism

Judges EACH individual act separately.

An action is good if that specific action increases happiness.

Act Utilitarianism

Types of Utilitarianism

Follows rules that, when generally obeyed, produce maximum happiness.

Emphasis is on long-term consequences of rules rather than individual acts.

Rule Utilitarianism

Practical and outcome-based.
Promotes the welfare of many people.

Flexible depending on the situation.

Strengths of Utilitarianism

Can justify harming a few for the greater good.
Hard to measure happiness accurately.

May ignore individual rights.

Weaknesses

attributed to Immanuel Kant, an 18th-century German philosopher, who believed that morality is based on following universal moral duties, not consequences.

deotological (kantian ethics)

states that an action is riqht if it produces the greatest good (happiness) for the greatest number of people.

Utilitarianism

●Looks at the consequences of a particular ACT

Act - Utilitarianism

If the greatest happiness for greatest number of people occurs then that act is RIGHT.

Act - Utilitarianism

Act Utilitarian
●Concerned with

quantity of happiness

Renown for his "Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation"

Gained a critical following for his doctrine of

utilitarianism

Social reform e.g. Prison reform

JEREMY BENTHAM

Who said this?

Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure. It is for them alone to point out what we ought to do, as well as determine what we shall do

Jeremy Bentham

Bentham

All politics aim at some good

Pursuit of individual interests
Self-preservation and order

The "good life"

Overall, politics is

meant to achieve the

common good

Basis of Utilitarianism Beliefs

(Bentham)

Pain and pleasure are basic sensations that direct our actions

Morality consists in seeking out happiness and avoiding pain

This is true of both individuals and governments.

PRINCIPLE OF UTILITY

●We will seek that object which increases our happiness more than the object can diminish it
●If ⬆️more happiness>⬇️less happiness, a action is consistent with the principle of utility

Principle of Utility

Aything consistent with the principle of utility (pursuit of happiness) is either good, should be done, or right.

The Common Good?

"The greatest good for the greatest number."

John Stuart Mill

Rule utilitarian
Concerned with

quality of happiness

"Better Socrates

dissatisfied thana

fool satisfied:

better a man dissatisfied than a pig satisfied"

Who said this ?

Over himself, over his own

body and mind, the individual is

sovereign.

John Stuart Mill

Rule Utilitarianism

Decide on rules, which are likely to
lead to pleasure for greatest number.

●We do not always choose the higher pleasure (of the mind) over the lower pleasure (of the body.)
E.g. you may cheat on the husband, whom you love, for a handsome lover. Mill said that having a noble character ads to the world's greater happiness. But this only works if people become noble

Rule Utilitarianism

Assess each individual situation on its own merits with the aim of promoting the greatest happiness for those involved

Act Utilitarianian

People should follow and be guided by moral rules

Rule Utilitarianian

Which in the past have shown to promote the greatest happiness of the greatest number

Rule Utilitarianian

Who is the

Principle of Utility

Emphasis on pleasure

Concerned with QUANTITY of pleasure

Social Reformer; Criminal, Judicial, penal

Labelled an act utilitarian

Jeremy Bentham

Who is the

Greatest Happiness Principle

emphasis on happiness

Concerned with QUALITY of pleasure

Social Reformer; equality for women

Labelled a rule utilitarianian

John Stuart Mill

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