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Utilitarian Perspective. Kimberly Stephanie Ashley Brett. Definition . Focuses on the consequences that actions or policies have on the well-being ("utility") of all persons directly or indirectly affected by the action or policy. www.scu.edu. Definition Cont…. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Utilitarian PerspectiveKimberly Stephanie
AshleyBrett
Definition Focuses on the consequences that
actions or policies have on the well-being ("utility") of all persons directly or indirectly affected by the action or policy.
www.scu.edu
Definition Cont… The principle states: "Of any two
actions, the most ethical one will produce the greatest balance of benefits over harms."
www.scu.edu
Jeremy Vs. John
Jeremy Bentham
Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832): › Jeremy Bentham believes that happiness
is the pleasure over pain.
› http://nefe.danielsfund.org/ethics/section_two/ue.html
Bentham's Obligations The first obligation is to not let people
suffer needlessly. The second obligation is to encourage
abundance, both of wealth and of population.
http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/bentham.htm
John Stuart Mill John Stuart Mill (1806–1873):
› Expanded the philosophy by asking “does the actions produce the greatest good for the greatest number.”
John Mills Theory Follows after Bentham, takes
utilitarianism in a new direction. Mill is sometimes considered the first
rule utilitarian. Believes that there are high and low
types of happiness.
Mills Theory Cont… “Liberty”
› he has a decidedly rule utilitarian emphasis on the importance of :
› Liberty: The freedom to act or believe without being stopped by unnecessary force.
› freedom of speech, › the right to privacy, › a right to free trade, › and severe limitations on the rights of society
over the individual's independence› http://www.miracosta.cc.ca.us/home/lmoon/The
ories.html
Ethical Dilemma War in Iraq
› Mills Theory of Liberty› We’re defending our country to prevent an
attack so, more innocent people aren’t killed.
Ethical Dilemma Death Penalty
› Prevent riots› Comforts family members› Prevents them from killing again
Criticisms of the Theory Cannot assign a quantitative measure
to all pleasures and pains. Does not address the issue of some
pleasures and pains that cannot or should not be measured—such as human life or human suffering.
http://nefe.danielsfund.org/ethics/section_two/ue-pros.html
Criticisms of The Theory Cont.
Suggests the ends justify the means. Would lying or cheating be considered ethical if the end result is positive?
http://nefe.danielsfund.org/ethics/section_two/ue-pros.html
Pros Emphasizes the equal rights and
importance of every person. Protects the rights of the minority from
the majority. Focuses on following moral principles
rather than producing specific results.
http://nefe.danielsfund.org/ethics/section_three/dbe-pros.html
Review Question 1 What were the names of the two
philosophers that developed Utilitarianism › Jeremy Bentham› John Stuart Mill
Review Question 2 Name two things Mill emphasizes on
importance of liberty?› freedom of speech, › the right to privacy,
Review Question 3 Name one of the Ethical Dilemmas
› Death Penalty › War in Iraq