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erik [133]
3 years ago
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Main idea of Utilitarianism

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He basic<span> principle of Mill's </span>Utilitarianism<span> is the greatest happiness principle (PU): an action is right insofar as it maximizes general utility, which Mill identifies with happiness.  PU introduces a gradation of right and wrong actions.</span>
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