Utilitarianism

Keywords and main philosophers for the theory of Utilitarianism.
What M wrote 'On Liberty' and 'Utilitarianism'?. What B first developed the theory of Utilitarianism?. What S is an Australian philosopher specialising in practical ethics?. What P is a more recent form of Utilitarianism, considering those involved?. What A is the form of Utilitarianism which says the principles must be applied in each situation?. What R is the form of Utilitarianism associated with J S Mill?. What H is calculus developed by Bentham to weigh up the pain & pleasure of an action?. What F refers to the likelihood that a pleasurable or painful result will be repeated?. What U is the concept on which the theory is based, meaning 'usefulness'?. What H is the aim of Utilitarianism?. What I is the type of pleasure that was argued to be higher?. What P is type of pleasure that was argued to be lower?. What T is a type of theory which argues that the end justifies the means - including Utilitarianism?. What D is the type of theory which is based on moral rules, on the morality of the action itself?. What S is the philosopher that it is better to be 'dissatisfied' than a fool satisfied?. What U explains that what is right or wrong for a person in a situation is right or wrong for all?. What C is the rightness or wrongness of an act determined by its outcome?. What W is a Rule Utilitarian that says there may be times when the rule should be disregarded?. What Q is the approach which considers the amount of happiness created?. What Q is the approach which considers the standard of the happiness created?.
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