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Utilitarianism
Title: Utilitarianism
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 970 | Pages: 4.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Utilitarianism
J.S. Mill claims that our moral sense or conscience is the sanction of the Principal of utility.
Analysis: Explain what ‘Mill means, in the context of Utilitarian theory.
Discussion: Is Mill’s view in this respect consistent with the spirit of Utilitarianism
To really understand what Mill means in the context of Utilitarian theory you need to know the general meaning of The Principal of Utilitarianism. The Principal of Utilitarianism is a normative, ethical,
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is clearly understood, would not be entitled to complain. There are other things, on the contrary, which we wish that People should do, which we like or admire them for doing, perhaps dislike or despise them for not doing, but yet admit that they are not [45/46] bound to do; it is not a case of moral obligation; we do not blame them, that is, we do not think that they are proper objects for punishment”
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