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  2. The Methods of Ethics - Wikipedia

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    Sidgwick defines methods of ethics as rational procedures "for determining right conduct in any particular case". [5] He claims that there are three general methods of making value choices that are commonly used in ordinary morality: intuitionism, egoism, and utilitarianism. Intuitionism is the view that we can see straight off that some acts ...

  3. Henry Sidgwick - Wikipedia

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    Sidgwick summarizes his position in ethics as utilitarianism "on an Intuitional basis". [10] This reflects, and disputes, the rivalry then felt among British philosophers between the philosophies of utilitarianism and ethical intuitionism, which is illustrated, for example, by John Stuart Mill's criticism of ethical intuitionism in the first chapter of his book Utilitarianism.

  4. Paradox of hedonism - Wikipedia

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    The utilitarian philosopher Henry Sidgwick was first to note in The Methods of Ethics that the paradox of hedonism is that pleasure cannot be acquired directly. [1] Variations on this theme appear in the realms of philosophy, psychology, and economics.

  5. David K. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Sidgwick's The Methods of Ethics: A Guide, Oxford University Press 2022; Rossian Ethics: W.D. Ross and Contemporary Moral Theory, Oxford University Press 2019; Sidgwickian Ethics, Oxford University Press 2011

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    A Florida woman who said she was playing a game with her boyfriend when she zipped him up in a suitcase and left him to die has been sentenced to life in prison.

  7. Average and total utilitarianism - Wikipedia

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    ~ Henry Sidgwick [3] Total utilitarianism is a method of applying utilitarianism to a group to work out what the best set of outcomes would be. It assumes that the target utility is the maximum utility across the population based on adding all the separate utilities of each individual together.

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    For truly stubborn food on the surface, boil water in the pan, then repeat the paste method. Remember, too, that cleaning the enameled cast iron promptly after cooking and after it has cooled is ...

  9. Bloated federal funding bill is scrapped after Trump-boosted ...

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    The pressure campaign trumped. The bloated congressional funding bill that faced a mass Republican revolt aided by President-elect Donald Trump has been scrapped, House Majority Leader Steve ...