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Meaning of "utilitarians"

utilitarians (noun) - individuals who follow the ethical theory of utilitarianism, which suggests that the best action is the one that maximizes utility, often defined as maximizing happiness and reducing suffering for the greatest number of people
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Hedonistic utilitarians say pleasure is the good.
Envy is not a primary concern of utilitarians.
Utilitarians are focused only on the bottom line.
And unfortunately the utilitarians are right.
Utilitarians champion the principle of utility.
This is not to say that utilitarians necessarily favor torture.
Utilitarians have responded to these criticisms in a number of ways.
But it seems that they could in principle also be utilitarians.
Utilitarians believe that moral virtue is based on usefulness.
We are all linguistic utilitarians now.
Utilitarians seek the wellbeing of all sentient beings.
Because economists are utilitarians.
Utilitarians generally confine themselves to.
Communists are utilitarians.
Utilitarians sometimes claim it is the production of the greatest good.

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I am very curious to know how the Utilitarians will correct this deficiency.
Utilitarians hold that individual wants can not be rationally justified.
Diamond and Saez are utilitarians.
Utilitarians respond that monetary and commonsensee mesures can measure everything.
On this issue Mackintosh takes the viewpoint of the Utilitarians.
Utilitarians argue for the greatest good for the greatest number.
This satirised Scottish philosopher James Mill who attempted to develop his sons into perfect utilitarians.
The debate between utilitarians and deontologists has been raging for hundreds of years.
Hume and the Utilitarians.
Utilitarians are not the only ones who should strongly oppose astronomical waste.
Theologians and Utilitarians.
Utilitarians tend to see reason as an instrument for the satisfactions of wants and needs.
Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill are the most famous classical utilitarians.
Later utilitarians including contemporary welfare economists take welfare as the satisfaction of expressed preferences.
Possibly, if we are rationalists and utilitarians.
Utilitarians believe that intellectual property stimulates social progress and pushes people to further innovation.
His support came from Quakers, Utilitarians and assorted freethinkers.
Some utilitarians like Peter Singer are unbelievers too.
His hybrid approach to meta-ethics distinguishes him from classical utilitarians like Jeremy Bentham.
Bentham and the utilitarians had said that animals deserve moral consideration for one fundamental reason.
In a way, then, we are all utilitarians to some degree.
Hence, utilitarians are never immediate abolitionists.
The golden rule of the utilitarians - John Stuart Mill.
Such utilitarians would be non-consequentialists.
It 's an ethical view, so no surprise it confuses utilitarians.
Utilitarians as among adherents of other systems, there is every.
Evangelicals, utilitarians and reform.
Some utilitarians justify atrocious methods at the service of anti-terrorist action.
If it 's stupid bigots vs. stupid utilitarians, I am with the stupid utilitarians.
Some utilitarians have said, utilitarianism should not judge every act.
A forerunner of Anglo-Saxon utilitarians ( Bentham ).
In truth, utilitarians have been very clear on the subject from the beginning.
Utilitarians reject speciesism, the discrimination of individuals on the basis of their species membership.
All those who are utilitarians will be money-mad, because money can purchase.
Utilitarians who opt for this account of human welfare are usually known as “ preference utilitarians . ”.

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