Rule utilitarianism (copy)

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What did rule utilitarianism attempt to improve?

Bentham’s act utilitarianism

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Who devised the theory?

Mill

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What does Mill call the principle of utility?

The “first principle”

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What did Mill disagree with?

Benthams approach of judging every action by the principle of utility

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why did Mill disagree with judging every action just by the principle of utility?

Happiness is “much to complex for that”

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What does Mill say we can draw on to decide what is right?

The accumulated knowledge and wisdom of our species on what avoids suffering and produces satisfaction and happiness

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What are “secondary principles”

More general rules and guidelines

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What are “secondary principles” as a result of?

Civilisations current best attempt to understand how to produce happiness

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What are secondary principles subject to?

Change and improvement

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What does Mills harm principle say?

People should be free to do what they want as long as they aren’t harming others

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What type of pleasures does Mill distinguish between?

Higher and lower pleasures

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what are higher pleasures?

intellectual and social pleasures- eg reading/going to the opera

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What are lower pleasures?

basic desires such as food, sex and sleep

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what does Mill say the goal is for humans?

Eudaemonia- human flourishing