utilitarianism Flashcards
definition
maximising good for majority
even if it exploits minority
rightness/ wrongness of action determined by utility of action
the ones who walk away from omelas
ursula le guin 1973
- guilt is part of HN
- walk away- dont want happiness to be at someone else’s expense
act
no necessary moral rules except one
should always seek greatest happiness for greatest number always
preference
enjoyment v suffering should always be taken into account when making moral decisions
taking all preferences into account when making moral decision
panopticon
bentham scheme
greatest pleasure= citizens of city ensured safety with criminals away + V few guards having to work there to reduce their suffering
bentham
act
HR are ‘nonsense on stilts’
all pleasures are of same value
‘nature has place mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure’
hedonic calculus
fecundity
remoteness
intensity
extent
duration
purity
certainty
criticisms of HC
lots of the factors aren’t actually quantifiable/ cannot be known / predicted and highly subjective
swine ethic
impractical
mill
RULE
HR underlying requirement for happiness
higher pleasure- of mind
lower- of body
should not be weighted same when making decisions
harm principle
mill
everyone acts individually as long as action is not directly harming someone else
singer
‘the notion that human life is sacred just because its human life is medieval’
PRACTICAL ETHICS
physical/ emotional proximity should not be taken into account when making a decision
david lyons
rule collapses into act
mills utilitarianism compatible with recognising importance of rights