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  1. 1 wrz 2013 · Utilitarianism provides a guiding framework of decision making rooted in social benefit which helps direct business toward more ethical behavior. It is the basis for much of our discussion...

  2. 22 lut 2019 · ethical dilemmas, as: ‘utility, human rights, and justice’. Willings (1979) in his book Understanding Management states that management must take those decisions that will get the work done in...

  3. We have looked at Bentham’s theory of utility and how it was developed. The sections describing newer variants of the ethical theory also included the flaws of those particular strains of utilitarianism. Here we will look at the more general objections and difficulties associated with this theory.

  4. 14 mar 2023 · Defining utilitarianist ethics. In a basic sense, utilitarianism can be understood as an ethical theory which seeks to maximise happiness and minimise pain. It has had a huge impact in the field of ethics and beyond, with many of its moral principles now permeating the common consciousness.

  5. 18 mar 2021 · This chapter clarifies the most fundamental concepts of business ethics. Business ethics problems are characterized as interaction problems emerging from the interdependence of at least...

  6. Utilitarianism is a normative theory of ethics that states that the ethical and moral justness of an action depends only on the consequences of that action. An action that increases everyone’s utility is morally and ethically just, whereas an action which decreases everyone’s utility is morally and ethically unjust.

  7. What is utilitarianism? In his brief essay Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill provides a very succinct account of the Utility Principle. Actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness.

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