we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails
we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails
we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails <=> Bentham
we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails
cost/benefit calculations must be made on the basis of experience formulated in moral rules <=> rule utilitarianism
we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails
decides whether an action is right or wrong on the basis of whether in its context it contributes to the growth of persons in community <=> prudential personalism
we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails
decides whether an action is right or wrong by whether its positive premoral values outweigh its negative premoral values <=> proportionalism
we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails
decides whether an action is right or wrong on the basis of whether it is "loving" in a particular situation <=> situationism