Teleological theories

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Philosophy

 

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May 26, 2015

 

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A question that has raised many opinions is " How do we measure the moral worth of the consequences of the choices we make?" Since consequences can be good, neutral or evil another question tends to arise "are all consequences valid?" All of these considerations go into shaping the ethical theory. For example, as discussed earlier Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill were both utilitarians...
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For example, as discussed earlier Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill were both utilitarians. However similar they were in their basic assumptions, there were clearly some differences. But they both judged a person to be good or evil based on the outcome of a particular action. Thus when choosing an action, according to Bentham, "one should the action which produces the greatest amount of pleasure compared to pain for all affected...
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