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Chapter 23 Self-Quiz
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An ethical hedonist will
favor the pleasures of others over his or her own.
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think that we all, always, pursue pleasure over anything else.
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disdain pleasure in favor of ethical correctness.
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count the pleasures of all as equally important.
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Bentham's calculus of utility
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relies on Newton's calculus for its structure.
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regards the intensity of a pain as more important than the duration of a pleasure.
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includes considerations of the quality of pleasures, as determined by the majority of those who have experienced them.
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The basic idea of consequentialism is that
all consequences of a given act are equally important in trying to decide whether to do that act or not.
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we should look to the consequences when judging the moral rightness of an act.
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we all have our own ideas about the consequences of our acts, so morality will be different for everyone.
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happiness doesn't count as much as consequences.
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In replying to objections that have been raised to utilitarianism, Mill states that
it is better to be a fool satisfied than a Socrates dissatisfied, for the fool experiences the most pleasure.
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happiness for all is a good goal, since striving for it is the way to get the most happiness for yourself.
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it is not impractical, since we don't need to calculate the consequences of every act at the time of doing it.
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everything should be done from the motive of happiness for all.
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Regarding justice, Mill says that
rules of justice have particular importance because they deal with something very important to us: Our security.
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it is always possible that the consequences of an act can be so beneficial that they will outweigh considerations of justice.
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justice is of such a pleasurable quality as to outweigh any quantitative considerations about pleasure.
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justice is godly, and so utilitarianism is not opposed to it.
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Wollstonecraft thinks that women in her day
deserve what they have gotten.
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have deliberately been treated in such a way as to make them weak, meddlesome, and cunning.
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are superior to men in virtue.
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should engage in armed rebellion, if necessary, to attain their rights.
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