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Impartiality
Multiple-Strategies utilitarianism is a combination of many ethical theories such as ethical egoism, Kant, Utilitarianism, virtue theory, etc. It takes into consideration the impartiality, which is the view that everyone's interest's counts the same depending on the virtues that should come into play and the past behaviour of the individual. It's main objective is to maximize the general happiness but by maintaining such limits (virtues and behaviour).
Multiple-Strategies utilitarianism is a combination of many ethical theories such as ethical egoism, Kant, Utilitarianism, virtue theory, etc. It takes into consideration the impartiality, which is the view that everyone's interest's counts the same depending on the virtues that should come into play and the past behaviour of the individual. It's main objective is to maximize the general happiness but by maintaining such limits (virtues and behaviour).
Impartiality, in short, as an obligation of justice, may be said to mean, being exclusively influenced by the considerations which it is supposed ought to influence. Some people hold that utilitarianism is incompatible with justice and objectionable for considerations of incentives qualify the claim is thus the norm of justice. Aside from the justice versus utility issue, chapter 5 is of interest for another.
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
act and rule utilitarianism.
It collapses into Act-Utilitarianism.
utilitarianism
Utilitarianism promoted policies for greatest goods for numbers of people.
A utilitarian is one who follows the philosophy of utilitarianism.
not taking sides