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Mill's Utilitarianism

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Utilitarianism is a theory in standardizing ethics holding that the best moral action is the one that maximizes utility. According to Mill, a lot of people misunderstand utilitarianism by thinking that utility is an obstruction to pleasure. Utility, also known as the Greatest Happiness Principle, is actually defined as pleasure itself, and the absence of pain. This principle is described as “actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness.”
Mill develops an account of rights at the end of his book Utilitarianism. He begins by coming up with things that are commonly categorized as just or unjust. First, it is unjust to deprive someone of their legal right. Second, it

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