百度试题 结果1 题目The problem with ___ is the idea that the ends justify the means. A. ethics for the greater good B. normative ethics C. ethical relativism D. utilitarianism 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 反馈 收藏
The Quality Problem in UtilitarianismGordon, Scott
Utilitarianism continues to vex its critics even in the absence of generally respected arguments in its favour. I suggest that utilitarianism survives largely because of its welfarism. This explains why it survives without the backing of respected arguments. It survives without such arguments because ju...
Toward a credible form of utilitarianism (R. M. Hare). For over two hundred years, the dominant systematic theory among moral, political, and legal philosophers in the English-speaking world has been some form of utilitarianism. This theory purports to promote “the greatest happiness f... Se...
Utilitarianism vs. Deontologicalism The problem comes up in discussions of ethics and moral choice, pitting the idea of responsibility against the measurement of good by an end result. On the one hand, it might seem obvious that the deaths of five would be a worse result than the death of ...
in Britain-the problem and its solution began to take on their modern form. 贫富不均的问题及其解决办法开始具有现代的形式。 Jeremy Bentham, a near contem porary of Adam Smith, came up with the formula 杰里米·边沁,这位与亚当·斯密几乎同时代的人,提出了一种方案, that for perhaps fifty years...
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i have no objectio i have no pens i have no problem wit i have no sadness i have not heard you i have noticed the su i have one condition i have one roommate i have quickly collap i have such fat hands i have to ask sam are i have to be honest i have to cook i have to ...
UtilitarianismThe moral error theory has become increasingly popular in recent decades. So much so indeed that a new issue emerged, the so-called "now-what problem": if all our moral beliefs are false, then what should we do with them? So far, philosophers who are interested in this ...
In contrast, utilitarian Confucians represented by Ye Shi underscored that "Without utilitarianism, all moral preaching is futile". They were in favor of neither working for the greater good at the expense of self-interest nor seeking self-interest at the expense of the greater good; instead, ...