»Explain Why Mill Distinguishes Between Higher And Lower Pleasures And Assess Whether He Achieves His Aim Or Not.«
PY1101 Ethical Theory
»Explain why Mill distinguishes between higher and lower pleasures and assess whether he achieves his aim or not.«
March 2005, St Andrews
In his Essay Utilitarianism Mill elaborates on Utilitarianism as a moral theory and responds to misconceptions about it. Utilitarianism, in Mill's words, is the view that »actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness.«1 In that way, Utilitarianism offers an answer to the fundamental question Ethics is concerned about: How should one live?' or What is the good or right way to live?'.
In the first chapter, General Remarks, Mill points out that, even after 2000 years, this fundamental question remains controversial. In his opinion, neither the idea of a natural moral faculty nor the idea of intuitionism can help to solve the problem. Most of the people who have tried to solve it, however, have been influenced tacitly' by the......
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