Utilitarianism - background to Bentham's Act Utilitarianism Flashcards

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who is accepted as originator of modern utilitarianism

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Jeremy Bentham - but influenced by likes of Aristotle who believed the main aim of all moral agents was the pursuit of happiness

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what was Bentham influenced by in his own life

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he was a social reformer, who wanted to develop an ethical theory the would benefit the majority of people rather than just the social elite.

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how can utilitarianism be considered as a rebellion

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against strict deontological ethics like natural law. now seen as part of the enlightenment era.

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what was happiness for Bentham

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the supreme ethical value - ‘the sovereign good’

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“when it is absent…”

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“we do everything to possess it.”

Bentham

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what two places is happiness derived from

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  1. seeking pleasure

2. avoiding pain

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what did Bentham advocate to reform prisons

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advocated penalties imposed for crimes should be sufficient to deter but not to cause unnecessary suffering

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