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  2. Utilitarianism | Definition, Philosophy, Examples, Ethics ...

    www.britannica.com/topic/utilitarianism-philosophy

    Utilitarianism, in normative ethics, a tradition stemming from the late 18th- and 19th-century English philosophers and economists Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill according to which an action is right if it tends to promote happiness and wrong if it tends to produce the reverse of happiness.

  3. Utilitarianism - Ethics Unwrapped

    ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/glossary/utilitarianis

    Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that determines right from wrong by focusing on outcomes. It is a form of consequentialism. Utilitarianism holds that the most ethical choice is the one that will produce the greatest good for the greatest number.

  4. The History of Utilitarianism - Stanford Encyclopedia of ...

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    Utilitarianism is one of the most powerful and persuasive approaches to normative ethics in the history of philosophy. Though not fully articulated until the 19 th century, proto-utilitarian positions can be discerned throughout the history of ethical theory.

  5. Utilitarianism - Wikipedia

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    In ethical philosophy, utilitarianism is a family of normative ethical theories that prescribe actions that maximize happiness and well-being for the affected individuals. [1] [2] In other words, utilitarian ideas encourage actions that lead to the greatest good for the greatest number.

  6. Understanding Utilitarianism: A Guide - Philosophos

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    Utilitarianism is a type of philosophy and ethical theory that focuses on maximizing overall benefit and minimizing harm. This means that utilitarianism seeks to promote the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people, while minimizing any negative consequences.

  7. Utilitarianism: What It Is, Founders, and Main Principles

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    Utilitarianism is a bellief system in morals and ethics that direct people toward behavior that fosters happiness and pleasure and discourages behavior that causes unhappiness or harm.

  8. Utilitarianism is one of the best known and most influential moral theories. Like other forms of consequentialism, its core idea is that whether actions are morally right or wrong depends on their effects. More specifically, the only effects of actions that are relevant are the good and bad results that they produce.