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Utilitarianism: Philosophy of Paradoxes and the Infinite

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Utilitarianism is a consequentialist ethical theory that emphasizes the importance of outcomes in moral decision-making. At its core, utilitarianism posits that the right course of action is the one that maximizes overall happiness or well-being. Developed by philosophers such as Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, the theory seeks to offer a rational and measurable approach to ethics, where the value of actions is determined by the balance of pleasure and pain they produce. This focus on utility—the greatest happiness for the greatest number—has had profound implications on moral philosophy, shaping debates in ethics, politics, and economics.

The foundational principle of utilitarianism is known as the "greatest happiness principle," which asserts that the best action is the one that generates the most positive consequences for the greatest number of people. According to this principle, happiness or pleasure is the ultimate goal of human life, and actions should be evaluated based on their ability to promote this aim. This framework allows for an objective assessment of choices, as it seeks to quantify and compare the happiness generated by different actions. In its most basic form, utilitarianism provides a clear and pragmatic approach to moral questions, offering a way to navigate ethical dilemmas by focusing on the tangible outcomes of our actions.

One of the core principles of utilitarianism is the idea of "utility," which is often understood as the balance of pleasure and pain resulting from an action. This principle involves evaluating the potential benefits and harms of any given act and selecting the one that produces the best overall result. This cost-benefit analysis is central to utilitarian thought, as it encourages individuals to weigh the consequences of their actions before making moral decisions.

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Livre audio : 14 février 2025

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