Ideal utilitarianism states that the only fundamental requirement of morality is to promote a plurality of intrinsic goods. This paper critically evaluates Hastings Rashdall’s arguments for ideal utilitarianism, while comparing them with G. E. Moore’s arguments. Section I outlines Rashdall’s ethical outlook. Section II considers two different arguments that he provides for its theory of rightness. Section III discusses his defence of a pluralist theory of value. Section IV argues that Rashdall makes a lasting contribution to the defence of ideal utilitarianism
This essay offers a revisionist defense of classical utilitarianism from an infamous objection to it...
Let us imagine an ideal ethical agent, i.e., an agent who (i) holds a certain ethical theory, (ii) h...
G. E. Moore famously argued against skepticism and idealism by appealing to their inconsi...
Ideal utilitarianism states that the only fundamental requirement of morality is to promote a plural...
Henry Sidgwick taught G.E. Moore as an undergraduate at the University of Cambridge. Moore found Si...
The purpose of this thesis is to show that and how a utilitarian theory of ethics and justice can be...
The analytical requirements of Moore in ethical questions are so high that we labour under the impre...
Throughout his career as moral philosopher Hare has insisted that there is a rational way of arrivin...
Utilitarianism has been one of the biggest streams in ethics since a long time ago. Prior to Mill’s ...
G. E. Moore's Principia Ethica has exerted almost unparalleled influence upon the moral philosophy o...
This chapter offers a concise discussion of classic utilitarianism which is the prototypical moral d...
Originally published in 1967. In the past half-century, Utilitarianism has fallen out of favor among...
According to Regan, classical utilitarians value individuals in the wrong way: rather than valuing t...
Over time, the actions of mankind have been the victim of two vague labels, right and wrong. The cri...
This thesis defends utilitarianism: the view that as far as morality goes, one ought to choose the o...
This essay offers a revisionist defense of classical utilitarianism from an infamous objection to it...
Let us imagine an ideal ethical agent, i.e., an agent who (i) holds a certain ethical theory, (ii) h...
G. E. Moore famously argued against skepticism and idealism by appealing to their inconsi...
Ideal utilitarianism states that the only fundamental requirement of morality is to promote a plural...
Henry Sidgwick taught G.E. Moore as an undergraduate at the University of Cambridge. Moore found Si...
The purpose of this thesis is to show that and how a utilitarian theory of ethics and justice can be...
The analytical requirements of Moore in ethical questions are so high that we labour under the impre...
Throughout his career as moral philosopher Hare has insisted that there is a rational way of arrivin...
Utilitarianism has been one of the biggest streams in ethics since a long time ago. Prior to Mill’s ...
G. E. Moore's Principia Ethica has exerted almost unparalleled influence upon the moral philosophy o...
This chapter offers a concise discussion of classic utilitarianism which is the prototypical moral d...
Originally published in 1967. In the past half-century, Utilitarianism has fallen out of favor among...
According to Regan, classical utilitarians value individuals in the wrong way: rather than valuing t...
Over time, the actions of mankind have been the victim of two vague labels, right and wrong. The cri...
This thesis defends utilitarianism: the view that as far as morality goes, one ought to choose the o...
This essay offers a revisionist defense of classical utilitarianism from an infamous objection to it...
Let us imagine an ideal ethical agent, i.e., an agent who (i) holds a certain ethical theory, (ii) h...
G. E. Moore famously argued against skepticism and idealism by appealing to their inconsi...