Define utilitarianism. Discuss how utilitarianism might be applied to contemporary organizational communication. Give examples of the results of this application. Utilitarianism is one of the major systems of ethics in which the ethical or right action is one that brings the greats good for the greatest number. It can be applied to achieve the total happiness for everyone in the organization‚ not just the larger corporation. By thinking about how major decisions will affect not only the employs
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Utilitarianism is‚ “a thinking process with the objective of determining whether an idea is right or wrong” (Rosen et al.‚“How” 746). This theory follows the notion that the greatest good for the greatest number of people should be the principle of conduct. Raskolnikov accepts this theory in order to justify the murder of Ivanovna. Mill said‚ the best action is the one that maximizes utility‚ or total benefit‚ and reduces suffering (746). I chose to use utilitarianism to some up moral reasoning
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It could benefit everyone‚ including men‚ women and newborns. Organ donation is the tissue removal from a body to be transplanted into another. The giver can be either a living donor‚ someone who is brain dead‚ or who has recently died. This case study will reflect on Nurse Jackie’s episode in which Nurse George follows a series of actions to save other lives. I’d like to mention briefly for myself; I found these actions to be unethical of him. I will be using the Rule Utilitarianism theory to explain
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Legal Compliance “What does it mean to say that a rule would produce the best consequences?” The theory of “utilitarianism is a huge interest and influence. Additionally we may ask how “utilitarianism” is discussed and how might it be criticized or defended? Utilitarianism Jeremy Bentham an English philosopher and political thinker has been described as the modern father or utilitarianism. According to Law (2012)‚ “He defended the greatest happiness principle‚” which claims that an action is rand
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In the Ethical Life‚ Russ Shafer-Landau talks about John Stuart Mill and his theory on Utilitarianism. Mill states that Utilitarianism is the most influential presentation of doctrine and agrees with the Utilitarian belief of which is ethical decisions should be based on the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. But if this is true‚ then would people not act out of personal interest? Utilitarianism‚ as previously stated‚ is the belief of which ethical decisions should be based on the
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Ethics is a branch of philosophy which has a central concern of determining of how people should live their lives in accordance of distinguishing the right actions from wrong actions (Boatright‚ 2007‚ p. 7). In ethics normative theory propose different principles on how society can deal with this dilemma and that is through the introduction of deontological and theological ethical system. Deontological ethics or non-consequentialist theory requires people to do the right thing simply because
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ongoing conversation about the treatment of the detained combatants and many justify the camp under utilitarian grounds. John Mill explains utilitarianism and describes the greatest happiness principle which states that actions are right in as long as they tend to promote happiness. In this paper‚ I will be using the prison camp to argue that utilitarianism has flaws by not accounting for human relationships‚ feelings‚ and treating people as actual humans. I will first explain the arguments that
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Calculating Consequences: A Student Refutation of Utilitarianism Erik Z. Hallworth San Francisco State University Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory holding that moral actions are based on the maximization of overall happiness‚ defined as the Utility Principle. Mill and Bentham ’s utilitarianism makes a plausible and convincing argument‚ though not everyone agrees with it. Bernard Williams writes Utilitarianism: For and Against the theory. In agreement
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originator of utilitarianism‚ Jeremy Bentham explains how this moral theory should be used. My argument will be as to why utilitarianism‚ more specifically the Principle of Utility‚ should not be used to decipher the rightness or wrongness of actions in situations. In this essay‚ I will define and explain utilitarianism and Bentham’s spin on the theory‚ argue that this theory cannot be practical in most cases‚ and finally consider why my argument could be seen as fallible. 1. Utilitarianism- The Principle
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and hope to put good out into the world. One can define “good” in many different ways‚ but depending on an individual’s ethical code‚ they may or may not be considered good. The three major ethical theories which we addressed are Kantian Ethics‚ Utilitarianism‚ and Virtue Ethics. A strong argument could be made for each theory‚ but one sticks out as the best and most reasonable theory of ethics. Kantian Ethics is the best universal theory of ethics‚ as it allows for individual rights and is specific
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