Antiutilitarianism

/ˌæntiˌjuːtɪlɪˈtɛriənɪzəm/ noun

A philosophical position that opposes utilitarianism and the principle that actions should be judged by their practical usefulness or consequences alone.

From antiutilitarian + -ism (belief system). This philosophical school emerged in the 19th and 20th centuries as thinkers questioned utilitarian ethics.

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