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Utilitarianism
Utilitarianism
Utilitarianism is an ethical system which was prominently advocated through the writings of William Paley and Jeremy Bentham and centres around the promotion of maximum happiness. It can be best understood as a moral doctrine which maintains that the rightness and wrongness of any action is to be determined by the goodness or badness of the consequence of the same action. The quality of the result of the action entirely depends upon the utility of the actions.
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