Utilitarianism Ethics PDF
Utilitarianism Ethics PDF
Utilitarianism Ethics PDF
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
1. While this is certainly a legal issue, can it also institute a moral concern?
2. By raising the distinction between moral and legal issues and concerns, do
you think that these two are different?
3. To simplify things, let us put aside the question of law and let us assume
that you were asked to decide whether wiretapping is morally permissible
or not. On what instances is wiretapping morally permissible and on what
instances is it not morally permissible?
Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that argues for the goodness of pleasure
and the determination of right behavior based on the usefulness of the
action’s consequences.
Utilitarianism claims that one’s actions and behavior are good inasmuch as
they are directed toward the experience of the greatest pleasure over pain for
the greatest number of persons.
Utility refers to the usefulness of the consequences of one’s action and
behavior
JEREMY BENTHAM (1748-1832)
• Equating happiness with pleasure does not aim to describe the utilitarian
moral agent alone and independently from others.
• Utilitarianism cannot lead to selfish acts. It is neither about our pleasure
nor happiness alone; it cannot be all about us.
• Utilitarianism is not dimissive of sacrifices that procure more happiness
for others.
• Therefore it is necessary fo us to consider everyone's happiness, including
our own as the standard by which to evaluate what is moral.
• Utilitatianism is interested with the best consequence for the highest
number of people.