greatest happiness for the greatest
amount of people
Jeremy Bentham
Hedonist - all
humans are
motivated by
pleasure and pain
seek to avoid
pain at all costs
"Nature has placed
man kind under the
governance of two
sovereign masters,
pain and pleasure"
divsed the principle of utility
as a means of reforming the
legal system and as a test of
the law
each situation should
be assessed
separately
You look at an action to
determine what is
moral, and from this
general rules can be
derived
Hedonic Calculus - considers
how strong the pain or pleasure
is: intensity, duration, certainty,
remoteness, richness,
purity,extent
advocates a relative
approach to ethics
principle of utility
must be applied to
each situation
when faced with a
moral dilemma, a
person must decide
which action will
lead to the greatest
good in a particular
situation
Teleological - it is the telos (end or
goal)of moral action, not the act itself or
the moral rule you follow, that is good
or of value
Consequentialist - moral
judgements should be based
solely on outcomes
Ends justify the means
Rule Util
John Stuart Mill
maintained that the well
being of the individual is of
greatest importance
Higher and Lower pleasures
higher pleasures are qualitatively
better and more important that the
lower pleasures
"It is better to be a human being
dissatisfied than a pig satisfied;
better to be a socrates
dissatisfied than a fool satisified"
EG reading a good book doesn't
just give me more pleasure than
playing angry birds - it gives me
better pleasure
pleasures of the mind are higher
than those of the body
higher - qualitative, lower - quantitive
advocates an absolutist
approach to morality
universal moral code that
can be applied to all
circumstances
protective of minority groups
and less concerned with
individual circumstances than
the collective good
Preference
Peter Singer
argues that our ethical decisions
should benefit the best interests of
those affected rather than to create
pleasure
modified view of util
differs form normal util because the
best consequence is understood to
mean what furthers the best
interests of those affected
satisfaction of an individual
person's interests or desires is
what matters most
when a person thinks ethically
they must try to weigh up all of
the interests of the affected
parties, recognising that their
own interest is not worth any
more than anyone else's