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The Methods of Ethics
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An exploration of various ethical theories and methods to guide moral decision-making.

philosophy | 568 pages | Published in NaN

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The greatest happiness of the greatest number is the foundation of morals and legislation.

Henry Sidgwick

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We must not allow our personal desires and interests to override the general welfare of society.

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Ethics is the science of determining what is right or wrong, and the means to achieve the right actions.

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The principle of utilitarianism states that actions are right if they promote the overall happiness and well-being of people.

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Moral obligations are not dependent on personal preferences, but rather on objective ethical principles.

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Justice requires the fair and impartial distribution of benefits and burdens in society.

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We should strive for ethical conduct, not only for personal satisfaction but also for the betterment of society.

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The ethical value of an action should be determined by its consequences rather than the intention behind it.

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The pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain are natural inclinations, but they must be balanced with moral considerations.

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Ethical decisions should not be based solely on personal biases, but rather on rational and impartial judgment.

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