Utilitarianism is a philosophical doctrine that advocates for actions that maximize overall happiness and well-being, raising important ethical questions about the balance between individual rights and the greater good.
Read MoreUtilitarianismTeleological Ethics examines the moral worth of actions based on their outcomes or goals, emphasizing that the end results justify the means employed.
Read MoreTeleological EthicsHedonism is the philosophical doctrine that pleasure or happiness is the highest good, advocating for the pursuit of pleasure as a fundamental principle of human life.
Read MoreHedonismNonconsequentialism: Ethics Beyond Outcomes focuses on moral theories that prioritize the inherent rightness or wrongness of actions themselves, rather than the consequences they produce, challenging utilitarian perspectives on ethical decision-making.
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