PPT-Act utilitarianism, fairness and rights
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Michael Lacewing enquiriesalevelphilosophycouk Michael Lacewing Hedonist act utilitarianism Actions are morally right or wrong depending on their consequences and
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Michael Lacewing enquiriesalevelphilosophycouk Michael Lacewing Hedonist act utilitarianism Actions are morally right or wrong depending on their consequences and nothing else An act is right if it maximises what is good. Mill. Jeremy Bentham. Jeremy Bentham. Jeremy Bentham. J.S. Mill. Moral Theories. A Theory of Value. : Something is intrinsically valuable . . iff. . . .. A Theory of Permission. Michael Lacewing. enquiries@alevelphilosophy.co.uk. Hedonist act utilitarianism. Act consequentialism: Actions are morally right or wrong depending on their consequences and nothing else. An act is right if it . fairness objectivity truthfulness accuracy balance fairness objectivity truthfulness accuracy balance fairness objectivity truthfulness accuracy balance fairness objectivity truthfulness accuracy bala Mill. Utilitarianism. The Utilitarian Theory of Value. : Something is intrinsically valuable . iff. it is pleasure and something is intrinsically . disavaluable. . iff. it is pain. . A Utilitarian Theory of Permission. :. . Free from bias, . dishonesty or injustice.. Being Equal or Fair. Questions:. 1. What would you have done in each situation?. 2. Should things always be fair? Why or Why not?. 3. Discuss a situation where fairness should apply.. Draw four columns marked . Put these nine in the first column: . clothes, family, sport, religion, romance, study, money, freedom. . . Allocate your points . under ‘my score’ in . col. 2. Work out class. consequentialism. Utilitarianism evaluate the morality of actions on basis of their probable outcomes or consequence. Four Theses of Utilitarianism. Consequentialism. :. The rightness of actions is determined solely by their consequences.. Ethical theories provide a framework for judging right or wrong decisions. . There are two types of Ethical theories. 1.consequentialist . 2.Non . consequestialist. . Concequentialist. theories . If . A Relational Fairness Guide.. Veronica Kube May 2016. Office of the Student Ombuds. 2. Acknowledgements. I would like to acknowledge and thank the following individuals for their input, feedback, and support in the creation of this handbook :. enquiries@alevelphilosophy.co.uk. © Michael Lacewing. A. ct . utilitarianism. Actions . are morally right or wrong depending on their consequences and nothing else. An act is right if it maximises what is good.. enquiries@alevelphilosophy.co.uk. (c) Michael Lacewing. Hedonist act utilitarianism. Actions . are morally right or wrong depending on their consequences and nothing else. An act is right if it maximises what is good.. The needs of the many…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVIt0DYKssI&feature=related. . …outweigh the needs of the few or, the one….. Utilitarianism. Utilitarianism is . hard universalism. – that is that there is an absolute, universal principle of morality which is not subject to cultural interpretation. . Notice:. . This set of slides is based on the notes by Professor Guattery of Bucknell and by the textbook author Michael Quinn. Computers and Society. An important part of this class is a discussion of ethics. . FLIN: Enabling Fairness and Enhancing Performance in Modern NVMe Solid State Drives August 7, 2019 Santa Clara, CA Saugata Ghose Carnegie Mellon University Executive Summary Modern solid-state drives (SSDs) use new storage protocols
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