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UTILITARIAN PERSPECTIVE Doug Boll Amy Murtha Cass Stahmann Tuesday, 5:30 Ethical Theories Presentation October 27, 2009
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Page 1: Doug Boll Amy Murtha Cass Stahmann Tuesday, 5:30 Ethical Theories Presentation October 27, 2009.

UTILITARIAN PERSPECTIVE

Doug BollAmy Murtha

Cass StahmannTuesday, 5:30

Ethical Theories PresentationOctober 27, 2009

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What It Is The greatest good for the greatest

number of people. Examples

Building a damFinish your degreeAssisted suicide

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Jeremy Bentham 1748-1832

He believed that we should try to increase the overall happiness and pleasure in the world.

Good equals pleasure.

He called it “the Principle of Utility”

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John Stuart Mill 1806-1873

Bentham’s godson

He inherited the utilitarian project from Bentham and from his father James Mill.

He gave the theory his own characteristic twists and developments.

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Types of Utilitarianis

m

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Act vs. Rule Act: likely consequences of

potential actions. Rule: potential rules of action.

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Motive

How humans react psychologically.

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Two-Level Use instinctive moral

thinking Varies from rule

Utilitarianism

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Negative Least amount of harm or

“evil”

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Average vs. Total Average: average

happiness Total: Utility of

population

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Ethical Dilemma

Nation healthcare

reform

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Criticisms

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Responsibility Responsibility for choices. Sometimes we can’t foresee

the impact of others.Example

Terrorist situation

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Too Demanding Implies we should always

maximize happiness. May be too strict of a

requirement.Example

Good intentions

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Who is Included? Who all is included in one

decision Examples

Those in our own groupIn our own countryAll human beings.All sentient beings.

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Not Enough Time Calculating

takes time. In the real

world we don’t have time to calculate the effects of our actions on general happiness.

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Questions for Review

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What are the main arguments in defense of or

against Utilitarianism?

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What is the difference between maximizing total happiness vs. average happiness?

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Who were the “Fathers” of

Utilitarianism?

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What are two of the different types of

Utilitarianism?

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A 21st Century Ethical Toolbox, second edition. By Anthony Weston

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