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Utilitarianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A critique of Callahan's utilitarian approach to resource allocation in health care from Issues in Law & Medicine provided by Find Articles at BNET ... (40) For discussion on the concept of futile treatment, see SUSAN B. RUBIN, WHEN DOCTORS SAY NO: THE BATTLEGROUND OF ... (41) Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs,
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lack of rigor as compared to financial calculations on which the utilitarian moral reasoning is based ... no time for elaborate utilitarian calculation ... THE UTILITITARIAN APPROACH...
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Hellwig, Martin F., 2005. "A utilitarian approach to the provision and pricing of excludable public goods," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 89(11-12), pages 1981-2003, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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Essays about Utilitarian Approach ... Anti Abortion Utilitarian Approach; ... The utilitarian view of society is we should do what ever is possible to achieve ultimate pleasure with the least amount of pain. ... View More; Wordcount: 637...
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Our Case Notes ... [This document has not yet been rated] [You must be logged in as faculty to rate this document] ... Utilitarianism offers a relatively straightforward method for deciding the morally right course of action for any particular situation we may find ourselves in. To discover what we ought to do in any situation,
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7. A principle-based approach ... 8. An absolute rule approach ... 10. A virtue ethics approach...
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