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'''Utilitarianism''' is a framework for morality, based on quantitative | '''Utilitarianism''' is a framework for morality, based on quantitative maximization of the definition of utility for [[society]] and humanity. It is a [[fascist]] core quality. Utilitarianism is a scientific logical way to define Good and Evil. | ||
*As a definition of what is good, utilitarianism holds that the good is that which yields the greatest utility; being preference-satisfaction, or in reference to an objective list of values. | *As a definition of what is good, utilitarianism holds that the good is that which yields the greatest utility; being preference-satisfaction, or in reference to an objective list of values. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:22, 6 March 2023
Utilitarianism is a framework for morality, based on quantitative maximization of the definition of utility for society and humanity. It is a fascist core quality. Utilitarianism is a scientific logical way to define Good and Evil.
- As a definition of what is good, utilitarianism holds that the good is that which yields the greatest utility; being preference-satisfaction, or in reference to an objective list of values.
- As a definition of what is right, utilitarianism is consequentialist, holding that the right act is that which yields the greatest net utility.