Utilitarianism - background to Bentham's Act Utilitarianism Flashcards
who is accepted as originator of modern utilitarianism
Jeremy Bentham - but influenced by likes of Aristotle who believed the main aim of all moral agents was the pursuit of happiness
what was Bentham influenced by in his own life
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.
how can utilitarianism be considered as a rebellion
against strict deontological ethics like natural law. now seen as part of the enlightenment era.
what was happiness for Bentham
the supreme ethical value - ‘the sovereign good’
“when it is absent…”
“we do everything to possess it.”
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what two places is happiness derived from
- seeking pleasure
2. avoiding pain
what did Bentham advocate to reform prisons
advocated penalties imposed for crimes should be sufficient to deter but not to cause unnecessary suffering