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  • However, the [[utilitarianism|utilitarian]] philosopher, [[Jeremy Bentham]], took the contrary view abou
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  • :* under ideologies: ''utilitarianism''
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  • ## [[Utilitarianism]]
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  • ...neteenth century when Bentinck was being criticised for his penny-pinching Utilitarianism, and when Lord Curzon was emphasising earlier neglect of the monument, and
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  • ...with their subdisciplines (e.g., in ethics, "right," "good," obligation," "utilitarianism").
    38 KB (5,954 words) - 11:48, 7 March 2024
  • ...with their subdisciplines (e.g., in ethics, "right," "good," obligation," "utilitarianism").
    38 KB (5,954 words) - 02:03, 22 November 2023
  • ...ferences. Mill combined Kant's autonomy principle with the principles of [[utilitarianism]] to envisage a system under which government decisions would be determined
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  • ...ey (AKA-93)]], [[USS York County (LST-1175)]], [[USS Zenobia (AKA-52)]], [[Utilitarianism]], [[Vaccination]], [[Valuation using discounted cash flows]], [[Van der Wa
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  • ...-- [[realism]] -- [[reliabilism]] -- [[Taoism]] -- [[Transcendentalism]] [[utilitarianism]] -- [[Populism and Nationalism]] -- [[Irrationalism and Aestheticism]] --
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  • ...l universalism]] of [[humanism]], which holds that a moral code (such as [[utilitarianism]]) should be applied consistently to all humans (cf. [[human rights]]), to
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  • ...rst chair of law at the new [[University of London]] from 1829. Austin's [[utilitarianism|utilitarian]] answer was that law is "commands, backed by threat of sanctio
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