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Title: Utilitarianism


1
Utilitarianism
2
English Empiricism
  • Hume held that what is commonly taken as
    knowledge is really a set of reasonable beliefs
    that are well founded because they are based on
    experience.

3
Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832)
  • Bentham still attends board meetings!

4
Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832)
  • It is the results that make something right or
    wrong. This ethical theory is the exact opposite
    of Kants categorical imperative.

5
The Calculus of Felicity
  • 1. Intensity How intense is the pleasure?

6
The Calculus of Felicity
  • 1. Intensity How intense is the pleasure?
  • 2. Duration How long does the pleasure last?

7
The Calculus of Felicity
  • 1. Intensity How intense is the pleasure?
  • 2. Duration How long does the pleasure last?
  • 3. Certainty How sure is the pleasure?

8
The Calculus of Felicity
  • 1. Intensity How intense is the pleasure?
  • 2. Duration How long does the pleasure last?
  • 3. Certainty How sure is the pleasure?
  • 4. Proximity How soon will the pleasure be
    experienced?

9
The Calculus of Felicity
  • 1. Intensity How intense is the pleasure?
  • 2. Duration How long does the pleasure last?
  • 3. Certainty How sure is the pleasure?
  • 4. Proximity How soon will the pleasure be
    experienced?
  • 5. Fecundity How many more pleasures will follow
    in the train of this pleasure?

10
The Calculus of Felicity
  • 1. Intensity How intense is the pleasure?
  • 2. Duration How long does the pleasure last?
  • 3. Certainty How sure is the pleasure?
  • 4. Proximity How soon will the pleasure be
    experienced?
  • 5. Fecundity How many more pleasures will follow
    in the train of this pleasure?
  • 6. Purity How free from pain is this pleasure?

11
The Calculus of Felicity
  • 1. Intensity How intense is the pleasure?
  • 2. Duration How long does the pleasure last?
  • 3. Certainty How sure is the pleasure?
  • 4. Proximity How soon will the pleasure be
    experienced?
  • 5. Fecundity How many more pleasures will follow
    in the train of this pleasure?
  • 6. Purity How free from pain is this pleasure?
  • 7. Extent How many people will experience the
    pleasure?

12
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)
13
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)
  • Mill claimed that he was only changing the
    quantitative measure of utilitarianism to a
    qualitative measure.

14
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)
  • Mills principle of liberty states the only
    purpose for which power can be rightfully
    exercised over any member of a civilized
    community, against his will, is to prevent harm
    to others.

15
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)
  • The uncultivated cannot be competent judges of
    cultivation.

16
Summary
  • Having some quantitative questions to ask makes
    sense, but we want also to find a way to bring
    qualitative values into our ethics as well.
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