Similar words: utilitarian, egalitarianism, totalitarianism, egalitarian, militarism, totalitarian, authoritarian, demilitarized zone. Meaning: [‚juː'tɪlɪ'terɪənɪzm /-teər-] n. doctrine that the useful is the good; especially as elaborated by Jeremy Bentham and James Mill; the aim was said to be the greatest happiness for the greatest number.
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(61) The thesis tries to find out Sidgwick's contribution to classical utilitarianism which is established by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill.
(62) Contemporary ethicians assume that duty ethics, which focuses on right and wrong (like utilitarianism and deontology), cannot adequately delineate the importance of virtues among all moral judgments.
(63) It has such characteristics as individuality, reducibility, reason of calculation, and utilitarianism.
(64) Richard B. Brand appeals to the theory of knowledge of action and deontology ,[www.Sentencedict.com] and saves utilitarianism from its dilemma.
(65) There are utilitarianism and deontology in our ethics tradition, and it is the basis of ethics construction .
(66) The viewpoint of life ethic of iatrology about utilitarianism has characteristics of illegibility ? unilateralism? reverse-ethic and misorientation.
(67) Utilitarianism is prevailing in the modern Parnassus. His cognition about the internal constitution of poem is the embodiment of aesthetic pursuit of modern poets.
(68) When a welfarist theory of value is combined with the other elements of classic utilitarianism, the resulting theory can be called welfarist consequentialism .
(69) This view has surpassed the view from utilitarianism and primary goods, and thus completes the moral appeal for equality.
(70) An application that is not tied to utilitarianism is that different treatments of different people must be justified by adducing some morally relevant ground for different treatment.
(71) Their asceticism and utilitarianism were too extreme to be practicable.
(72) Nearly half a century, Virtue Ethics have developed to be a kind of moral theory which contends with utilitarianism and deontology.
(73) The main tendency of the Utilitarianism is the reasonable selfishness, namely the subjective motive is selfishness, and the objective action is good for oneself and other man.
(74) In a broad sense, utilitarianism covers both humanitarianism and retribution, thus both are components of utilitarianism.
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