1. The Philosophy of Utilitarianism
Continuing his analysis he describes the occurrences of "wherever, whenever, and whomever" that arise when calculating the value of an actions pleasure. ... Concluding his analysis of the important components of act utilitarianism he puts emphasis on the word "greatest" ultimately stating that it isn't just enough for an actions aftereffect to be good but it must result in the best outcome of all choices presented. ... He brings up consequences of breaking promises such as trust which plays a big role in a person's moral character. ...
- Word Count: 703
- Approx Pages: 3
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate