PPT-Learning objective: To understand some objections to utilitarianism
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To begin to evaluate how persuasive the theory is Key Words Is Utilitarianism flawed Integrity Bernard Williams So long as they promised the best consequencesit
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To begin to evaluate how persuasive the theory is Key Words Is Utilitarianism flawed Integrity Bernard Williams So long as they promised the best consequencesit would forbid nothing not rape not torture not even murder . Michael Lacewing. enquiries@alevelphilosophy.co.uk. Hedonist act utilitarianism. Act consequentialism: Actions are morally right or wrong depending on their consequences and nothing else. An act is right if it . Mill. Utilitarianism. The Utilitarian Theory of Value. : Something is intrinsically valuable . iff. it is pleasure and something is intrinsically . disavaluable. . iff. it is pain. . A Utilitarian Theory of Permission. By William Wordsworth. Learning . Objective. To understand the context and subject matter of the poem.. Starter: Wordsworth also wrote this poem. What does he like to write about ? . I wandered lonely as a Cloud. consequentialism. Utilitarianism evaluate the morality of actions on basis of their probable outcomes or consequence. Four Theses of Utilitarianism. Consequentialism. :. The rightness of actions is determined solely by their consequences.. Michael Lacewing. enquiries@alevelphilosophy.co.uk. Hedonist act utilitarianism. Act consequentialism: Actions are morally right or wrong depending on their consequences and nothing else. An act is right if it . explore tourism in the early 20. th. Century. Where was this picture taken?. Who might go on holiday here?. Over the next few weeks we will be looking at 3 main areas for this course, all of these areas follow the developments that happened during the 20. enquiries@alevelphilosophy.co.uk. (c) Michael Lacewing. Hedonist act utilitarianism. Actions . are morally right or wrong depending on their consequences and nothing else. An act is right if it maximises what is good.. Paper 2, Question 2 (AO1) 8 marks. Looks something like this:. You need to refer to . source A and source B . for this . question. Use . details from . both sources. . Write . a summary of the differences between. Paper 2, Question 2 (AO1) 8 marks. Looks something like this:. You need to refer to . source A and source B . for this . question. Use . details from . both sources. . Write . a summary of the differences between. theme. is the meaning or moral of the story.. Theme = meaning or moral. Meaning =importance. Moral = life lesson you learn from a story. What are we going to understand today?. Today we will understand that theme refers to the meaning or moral of the story!. Should. : Begin to read and understand Chapter 1 of ‘The Sign of Four’ and any unknown vocabulary.. Could. : Begin to understand . Conan Doyle’s . use of characterisation. . Might. : Begin to understand . Michael Lacewing. enquiries@alevelphilosophy.co.uk. Hedonist act utilitarianism. Act consequentialism: Actions are morally right or wrong depending on their consequences and nothing else. An act is right if it maximises what is good.. What is the difference between act utilitarianism and rule utilitarianism? . Distinguishing between the two. Act Utilitarianism and Rule Utilitarianism. 16 September 2020. How practical do you think it is to calculate each?. understand the law and procedure of counting of votes. Pl note this PPT is made as training aid and shall in no manner be taken as substitute of Statutory provisions and ECI directions . In case of doubts, please refer to them..
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