Utilitarianism's first figurehead was
Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), who criticized previous ethics as
'nonsense on stilts'. Ethics, he proposed, should be based on the
principle of utility; that is, that one's actions should always
produce 'the greatest good for the greatest number'. This makes
utilitarianism a 'consequentialist' ethic, where an ...
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