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Utilitarianism In John Stuart Mill (a Critical Appraisal)
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 6 ]Utilitarianism
most generally is described as the doctrine, which states that “the
rightness or wrongness of an action is determined, by the goodness and
badness of their consequence. It may be put forward either as a system
of normative ethics (i.e. proposal about how we ought to think about
conduct) or as a system of descriptive ethics (i.e. an analysis of how
we do think about conduct).According to The Concise Routledge
Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, utilitarianism is a theo ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 6 ]Utilitarianism
most generally is described as the doctrine, which states that “the
rightness or wrongness of an action is determined, by the goodness and
badness of their consequence. It may be put forward either as a system
of normative ethics (i.e. proposal about how we ought to think about
conduct) or as a system of descriptive ethics (i.e. an analysis of how
we do think about conduct).According to The Concise Routledge
Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, utilitarianism is a theo ... Continue reading---
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