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  • ...-1832) was a British political philosopher associated with the doctrine of utilitarianism, one of the foundations of political [[liberalism]]. ...as the 'principle of utility', and Bentham's writings are a pure form of [[utilitarianism]].
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  • British [[utilitarianism|utilitarian]] philosopher [[John Stuart Mill]] rejected the social contract
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  • ...the animal liberation movement.</ref>. Singer's thoroughgoing [[preference utilitarianism]] has sometimes been controversial, with his most severe critics accusing h ...rity. Singer analyzes animal liberation from the perspective of preference utilitarianism, suggesting that an [[equal consideration of interests]] is the only reason
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  • *{{pl|Utilitarianism}}
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  • * Mill, John Stuart. ''[[Utilitarianism]]''
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  • *{{pl|Utilitarianism}}
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  • ...Stern Review and others depends upon an appreciation of what is meant by [[utilitarianism]] and by the idea of [[agent-specific ethics]]. The CZ article on the form ...a fully qualified philosopher, but in the mean time I'll try and improve [[utilitarianism]] --[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 11:45, 28 August 2008 (CDT)
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  • ...when they clash with the requirements of utility.<ref>John Stuart Mill, ''Utilitarianism'' in ''On Liberty and Other Essays'' ed. [[John Gray]] (Oxford: OUP, 1991), ...d of others, so long as everyone’s good is taken impartially into account. Utilitarianism, in general, argues that the standard of justification for actions, rules o
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  • 1748 [[Jeremy Bentham]] (1748-1832) founder of [[utilitarianism]]. ...tuart Mill]] (1806-1873) English philosopher and politician. Advocate of [[utilitarianism]] and [[representative government]]. Proponent of the principle that societ
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  • ...rshall to ethics, specifically a [[Henry Sidgwick|Sidgwickian]] version of utilitarianism; ethics, in turn, led him to economics, because economics played an essenti
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  • - [[Utilitarianism]] -
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  • * Mack, Mary Peter. "The Fabians and Utilitarianism," ''Journal of the History of Ideas,'' Vol. 16, No. 1 (Jan., 1955), pp. 76-
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  • ...with their subdisciplines (e.g., in ethics, "right," "good," obligation," "utilitarianism").
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  • ...the rights of employees' trade unions. He endorsed the principles of the [[Utilitarianism|Utilitarians]] as advocated by his philosopher father, [[James Mill]] (1773
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  • ...re is no consensus concerning the operational meaning of that term. The [[Utilitarianism|utilitarian]] criterion of welfare maximisation proposed by [[Jeremy Bentha
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  • *Those rights are rooted in either rule utilitarianism or divine/natural rights
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  • ...es/dldiogenes.htm], accessed 8 August 2006.</ref> Thinkers including the [[Utilitarianism|utilitarian]] [[Anarchism|anarchist]] [[William Godwin]] have argued that e
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  • ...with their subdisciplines (e.g., in ethics, "right," "good," obligation," "utilitarianism").
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  • * -–, ''Utilitarianism and Horizontal Equity: The Case for Random Taxation'', Journal of Public Ec
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  • ...diminish individual happiness. His ethics thus would be compatible with [[utilitarianism]].
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