Utilitarianism

/ˌjuːtɪˈlɛriəˌnɪzəm/ noun

A moral philosophy that says the best action is the one that produces the greatest overall happiness or benefit for the greatest number of people. It focuses on consequences rather than rules or intentions.

From 'utilitarian' + '-ism', coined in the 1800s and associated with philosophers like Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. It is built on the idea of 'utility' or usefulness in producing good outcomes.

AM功利주의
ARال功利ية
BNকার্য-সম্পন্নতাবাদ
CAutilitarisme
CSutilitarismus
DAutilitarisme
DEUtilitarismus
ELουтилиταρισμός
ESutilitarismo
FA功利 گرایی
FIutilitarismi
FRutilitarisme
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