Utilitarianism Quotes

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Act, Rule and Preference Utilitarianism
Lia Parkinson
Quiz by Lia Parkinson, updated more than 1 year ago
Lia Parkinson
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Question 1

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[blank_start]Utility[blank_end]: "That property which is any object, whereby it tends to produce [blank_start]benefit[blank_end], advantage, [blank_start]pleasure[blank_end], good or happiness [...] if the community in general, then the [blank_start]happiness[blank_end] of that community; if a particular individual, then the [blank_start]happiness[blank_end] of that individual." - [blank_start]Bentham[blank_end]
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  • Utility
  • benefit
  • pleasure
  • happiness
  • happiness
  • Bentham

Question 2

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Right and Wrong Standard: "fashioned upon the [blank_start]fact[blank_end] that [blank_start]pleasure[blank_end] attracts and [blank_start]pain[blank_end] repels." - Bentham
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  • pleasure
  • pain
  • fact

Question 3

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Equality in selves: "[blank_start]everyone[blank_end] is to count for one and [blank_start]no one[blank_end] more than one." - Bentham
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  • everyone
  • no one

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"An act is [blank_start]right[blank_end] if and only if it is in line with the code or set of [blank_start]rules[blank_end] which would produce the most [blank_start]happiness[blank_end] (more than any [blank_start]alternative[blank_end] code), if everyone in [blank_start]society[blank_end] obeyed it." - Mill
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  • right
  • rules
  • happiness
  • alternative
  • society

Question 5

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Utility: "The permanent [blank_start]interests[blank_end] of man as a [blank_start]progressive[blank_end] being." - [blank_start]Mill[blank_end]
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  • interests
  • progressive
  • Mill

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"Human beings have more than animal [blank_start]desires[blank_end] and once we know that, we do not regard anything as [blank_start]true happiness[blank_end] that include [blank_start]satisfaction[blank_end] of those desires." - Mill (animal = food, water, mating, etc. = [blank_start]lower[blank_end] pleasures)
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  • desires
  • true happiness
  • satisfaction
  • lower

Question 7

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"Utility is not a [blank_start]godless[blank_end] doctrine, but more profoundly religious than any other [...] whatever God has thought fit to [blank_start]reveal[blank_end] on the subject of [blank_start]morals[blank_end] must fulfill the requirements of utility in a [blank_start]supreme[blank_end] degree." - [blank_start]Mill[blank_end]
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  • godless
  • reveal
  • morals
  • supreme
  • Mill

Question 8

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Higher and Lower [blank_start]Pleasures[blank_end]: "It is better to be a [blank_start]human being[blank_end] dissatisfied than a [blank_start]pig[blank_end] satisfied; better to be [blank_start]Socrates[blank_end] dissatisfied than a [blank_start]fool[blank_end] satisfied." - Mill
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  • Pleasures
  • human being
  • pig
  • Socrates
  • fool

Question 9

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Bentham's Act Utilitarianism: "[blank_start]swinish doctrine[blank_end]" - [blank_start]Mill[blank_end]
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  • swinish doctrine
  • Mill

Question 10

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"The philosopher who is a halfhearted [blank_start]sensualist[blank_end] cannot estimate the attractions of a [blank_start]debauched[blank_end] existence, any more than the sensualist flicking through the pages of [blank_start]Hume[blank_end] can estimate the [blank_start]pleasure[blank_end] of philosophy." - [blank_start]Alan[blank_end] Ryan (19[blank_start]71[blank_end])
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  • sensualist
  • debauched
  • Hume
  • pleasure
  • Alan
  • 71

Question 11

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'[Speech in Favour of] [blank_start]Capital[blank_end] Punishment' > "[blank_start]incarcerated[blank_end] in a [blank_start]living tomb[blank_end]" - Mill - House of Commons - 21 April [blank_start]1868[blank_end]
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  • Capital
  • incarcerated
  • living tomb
  • 1868

Question 12

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(Capital Punishment supported by Bible) - Leviticus [blank_start]24:17[blank_end]: " [...] whoever takes a [blank_start]human[blank_end] life shall surely be put to [blank_start]death[blank_end]." - Exodus [blank_start]20:13[blank_end]: "You shall not [blank_start]murder[blank_end]." (Mark 10:19)
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  • 24:17
  • death
  • human
  • 20:13
  • murder

Question 13

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"The end may [blank_start]justify the means[blank_end] as long as there is something that justifies the end." - Leon [blank_start]Trotsky[blank_end] (Their Morals and Ours - 19[blank_start]38[blank_end])
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  • justify the means
  • Trotsky
  • 38

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"This other version [...] judges actions [...] by the extent to which they accord with the [blank_start]preference[blank_end] of any [blank_start]beings[blank_end] affected by the action or its [blank_start]consequences[blank_end]." - Singer
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  • preference
  • beings
  • consequences

Question 15

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"An action contrary to the [blank_start]preference[blank_end] of any being, unless this [...] is outweighed by [blank_start]contrary[blank_end] preferences, wrong. Killing a person who prefers to continue [blank_start]living[blank_end] is therefore wrong, other things being [blank_start]equal[blank_end]." - [blank_start]Singer[blank_end]
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  • preference
  • contrary
  • living
  • equal
  • Singer

Question 16

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"Choose the course of action which brings the best [blank_start]consequences[blank_end], on balance, for [blank_start]all[blank_end] affected." - Singer
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  • consequences
  • all

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"Since neither a [blank_start]newborn[blank_end] infant nor a fish is a [blank_start]person[blank_end], the wrongness of killing such [blank_start]beings[blank_end] is not as great as the wrongness of killing a person." - Singer
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  • newborn
  • person
  • beings

Question 18

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"The self-[blank_start]indulgent[blank_end] man craves for all [blank_start]pleasant[blank_end] things [...] and is led by his [blank_start]appetite[blank_end] to choose these at the [blank_start]cost[blank_end] of [blank_start]everything[blank_end] else." - Aristotle (NE) (Criticism of [blank_start]Hedonism[blank_end])
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  • indulgent
  • pleasant
  • appetite
  • cost
  • everything
  • Hedonism

Question 19

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"One [blank_start]day[blank_end] or [blank_start]brief[blank_end] [blank_start]time[blank_end] of happiness does not make a person [blank_start]entirely[blank_end] [blank_start]happy[blank_end]." - Aristotle (NE)
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  • day
  • brief
  • time
  • entirely
  • happy
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