Vocab
History
Jeremy Bentham
John Stuart Mill
Act v. Rule
100

What is Utilitarianism?

A theory of morality that supports the actions that promote happiness or pleasure.

100

Which of the two philosphoers were known as the father of Utilitarism?

Jeremy Bentham

100

Jeremy Bentham believed one's actions are motivated by ____ or _______

Pleasure or Pain

100

Who did John Stuart Mill disagree with on the nature of "happiness"?

Jeremy Bentham

100

Who created Act Utilitarianism and who create Rule Utilitarianism?

Jeremy Bentham, Stuart Mill

200

What is Consequentialism?

It states that one should always promote good outcomes no matter the consequences.

200

Why was the theological approach not effective?

It wasn't clean and clear what work god does. 

200

To what extent did Bentham believe actions should be judged to?

To the extent that they increase/decrease human utility

200

What did Mill's version of utilitarianism emphasize? Not only the quantity but also the quality of these human experiences.

High and low pleasures

200

Believes that an action becomes morally correct when it produces the most good for the most people

Act Utilitarianism

300

What is Welfarism?

The value of an outcome is determined by the well-being of the individuals in it.  

300

What did most philosophers agree on?

They all agreed that happiness was our final end and that it's what we do everything else for.

300

Who influenced Bentham?

John Locke, David Hume

300

Name at least 2 things John Stuart Mill politically advocated for.

Individual liberty, freedom of speech and expression, women's rights, limited government, representative democracy

300

Believes that an action is right morally if it conforms to a rule that achieves the greatest good

Rule Utilitarianism

400

What is Impartiality?

A given quantity of well-being is equally valuable no matter whole well-being it is.

400

What did the early thinkers of utilitarism beleive?

They believed that encouraging happiness was necessary on us because it was approved by god. “because God only can in all cases make a man happy or miserable: and therefore, since we are always obliged to that conformity called virtue, it is evident that the immediate rule or criterion of it is the will of God”

400

Why did Bentham create Utilitarianism?

He was concerned with social and legal reforms

400

What "higher" aspects of human nature did Mill recognize that are extended beyond simple pleasure-seeking?

Intellectual and moral desires/pleasures

400

Does rule utilitarianism emphasize the quality or quantity of happiness when evaluating rules?

Quality of happiness

500

What is Aggregations?

The value of an outcome is given by the sum value of the lives it contains.

500

Who was Epicurus and what did he beleive?

He was a philosophical ansestor that contributed to Utilitarism. He beleived that poeple should seek happiness and pleasure to avoid pain.

500

What is Felicity/Hedonistic Calculus?

It is an algorithm that calculates how much pleasure one feels from a specific action.

500

What were the titles of his essay and book where Mill outlined his philosophy of individual liberty and argued for women's rights?

On Liberty and The Subjection of Women

500

According to act utilitarianism, what should one consider when making decisions to maximize overall happiness?

The specific consequences of each individual action

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