Utilitarianism promoted policies for greatest goods for numbers of people.
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The noun utilitarianism is used as a subject or an object; for example: Subject: Utilitarianism is included in this philosophy course. Object: Part of this philosophy course covers utilitarianism.
fundamental and secondary utilitarianism
It collapses into Act-Utilitarianism.
act and rule utilitarianism.
utilitarianism
Evangelicalism is a religious movement within Protestant Christianity emphasizing personal conversion and spreading the teachings of the Christian faith. Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that suggests actions are right if they promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. It emphasizes consequences and the overall utility of an action in making moral decisions.
A utilitarian is one who follows the philosophy of utilitarianism.
D. Weinstein has written: 'Utilitarianism and the New Liberalism' -- subject(s): Utilitarianism, Liberalism 'Utilitarianism and the New Liberalism (Ideas in Context)'
Rule utilitarianism is like when your girlfriend gives you a bj and you can not bust
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Utilitarianism is a way of life, where one determines the right actions to make. The most common example of utilitarianism is the U.S dropping the atomic bombs on Japan after WWII.