Utilitarianism

Utilitarianism

Pons Malleus

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Año de edición:
2026
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Ética y filosofía moral
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9798233321191
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Throughout the history of human thought, few philosophical doctrines have stirred as much debate, inspired as much reform, or influenced as many lives as utilitarianism. Rooted in the simple yet profound principle that the right action is the one that promotes the greatest happiness for the greatest number, utilitarianism has carved a powerful niche in the history of moral philosophy. This book is an exploration of that idea-its origins, its development, its implications, and its enduring relevance.Utilitarianism emerged in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, most notably through the works of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, who sought to bring clarity, consistency, and a spirit of humanistic pragmatism to ethical inquiry. At a time when moral philosophy often relied on tradition, authority, or abstract metaphysics, utilitarianism offered a radically empirical and democratic approach: morality could be measured, compared, and rationally justified through its consequences. This vision has inspired both admiration and criticism across centuries.Bentham’s radical proposition-that pleasure and pain are not just sensations but the very currency of ethics-set the stage for a revolution in how we think about laws, rights, governance, and personal conduct. Mill, building on Bentham’s foundation, introduced nuance by recognizing the qualitative differences in pleasures and defending individual liberty as a key ingredient of collective well-being. Later thinkers, such as Henry Sidgwick, G.E. Moore, R.M. Hare, and Peter Singer, continued to refine and challenge the theory, extending its application to everything from global poverty to animal rights.This book does not merely recount the history of utilitarianism; it aims to trace the living thread of utilitarian thought through the centuries, confronting it with the ethical dilemmas of both past and present. We explore how utilitarian reasoning has been applied to questions of justice, healthcare, economics, and environmental policy, and how it continues to provoke difficult but necessary questions about what we value and why.Yet utilitarianism is not without its detractors. Critics argue that it can be too demanding, too impersonal, or insufficiently attentive to rights and justice. Throughout this book, we will take these objections seriously, not to dismiss them, but to examine whether and how utilitarianism can answer them without losing its core insight: that morality is, at bottom, about improving lives.This book is intended for a broad audience. While it assumes no prior background in philosophy, it also does not shy away from engaging deeply with the arguments. Whether you are a student encountering utilitarianism for the first time, a scholar revisiting familiar territory, or a curious reader drawn to the practical challenges of ethical decision-making, I hope this work will provide clarity, provoke thought, and encourage reflection.Ultimately, utilitarianism is not just a theory to be studied but a lens through which we might better understand our obligations to one another in a shared world. In a time of global crises and moral uncertainty, the utilitarian call to reduce suffering and enhance well-being remains as urgent as ever.

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