Ethic 1: Utilitarianism

Definition: Moral theory that states morally right actions are those that create the most “good” in the world.

In utilitarianism, any means is justified for a greater end, and thus consequences matter more than intentions. The most important end here is to increase happiness for the most amount of people possible. Because everyone's happiness is weighted equally, the more people that are happy from an action, the more right that action is.

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