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What Should We Maximise? Peter Singer on Utilitarianism 

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Consequentialists hold that the right action is the one that brings about the best consequences. Some non-consequentialists also hold that, when choosing between actions that do not violate any non-consequentialist constraints, we should do what will bring about the best consequences, and other non-consequentialists hold that good consequences can sometimes outweigh non-consequentialist considerations. So on many ethical theories, it is important to decide what consequences are best. The answers offered to this question fall into three main categories. The classical utilitarians were hedonists, holding that “best consequences” means the greatest possible surplus of pleasure over pain. Preference utilitarians argue that the best consequences are those that do most to satisfy, on balance, the preferences of all those affected by our action. Pluralist consequentialists hold that there are several intrinsic values, not only pleasure or happiness, but also such things as knowledge, truth, beauty, freedom, equality and justice. In this talk, Peter Singer discusses some of the considerations for and against each of these positions. This was given at Oxford in 2017 as part of a seminar in moral philosophy.
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Комментарии : 44   
@atmanbrahman1872
@atmanbrahman1872 2 года назад
we should maximise the absence of people like Singer.
@naayou99
It is a pleasure to listen to one of the greatest minds in the field. It is even greater to see how he contrasts, compares, and makes up his mind on the issues. Thanks for sharing.
@anned6913
@anned6913 Год назад
Maybe the rats weren't getting pleasure from pressing the leaver but more that when they stopped they experienced something negative, in other words they were addicted to the experience.
@juancarlossolargr
@juancarlossolargr 2 года назад
Please, POverdose: let us enjoy your videos!! Five videos a week!! You dont give us the time to discover and understand the videos. 2 videos per week max!!!!
@naayou99
There are Objective normative truths. It sounds contradictory but it is certainly a product of a fine philosophy.
@BlogofTheW3st
@BlogofTheW3st 2 года назад
“Maximise”? Not, “maximize”?
@moumouzel
@moumouzel 2 года назад
Yo mama
@peterclark6290
@peterclark6290 2 года назад
Y'all philosophickers need to include the characteristics of the human genome in your gestations. What is it trying to produce in a 'blueprinted' outcome; genetic misfires semi-excused?
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