Utilitarianism Flashcards

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What did Jeremy Bentham say about Utilitarianism?

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Teleological: It is the end or goal of moral action, not the act itself that is of good or of value.

Consequentialist: Moral judgements based on outcome.

Hedonistic: Humans desire pleasure and seek to avoid pain.

Quantitative: “Quantity of pleasure being the same, pushpin is as good as poetry”.

Act Utilitarian: Each situation should be assesed separately.

Reduce pain first before increasing pleasure.

Principle of utility: greatesst good for the greatest number.

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What did John Stuart Mill say about Utilitarianism?

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Qualitative: not merely the amount of pleasure/pain.

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What is act utilitarianism?

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  • You look at an action to determine what is moral, and from this general rules can be derived.
  • Do whatever brings the most happiness in any given situation.
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What is rule utilitarianism?

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  • Some general principles are formulated.
  • The principle of utility is therefore applied to a rule, so the rule will hold if in general, following it leads to greater happiness.
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What is preference utilitatrianism?

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  • This is the satisfaction of people’s preferences rather than aiming to achieve the greatest balance of pleasure over pain.
  • It is particularly associated with Peter Singer.
  • Does not require experience.
  • Things other than pleasure are important to people.
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What is negative utilitarianism?

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  • This is the idea that instead of creating the most pleasure, people should reduce suffering.
  • This is better for people as in reality, people benefit more from not suffering than being happy.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of utilitarianism?

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Advantages:

  • Utilitarianism deals with the consequences of moral choices whereas other ethical standpoints look to the motives.
  • Democratic approach to decision-making.
  • Every circumstabce can be judged in its own right without need for precedents.
  • Principle itself is a simple one that can be used by all.

Disadvantages:

  • Utilitarianism requires the agent to accurately predict the long-term consequences of their actions.
  • Consequences could affect people second or third hand.
  • Consequences of an action cannot be fully known until it has been carried out.
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