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Equality (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

https://plato.sydney.edu.au/entries////////////////////////////////////////////////equality/

3.2 Libertarianism 3.3 Utilitarianism 3.4 Equality of Welfare 3.5 Equality of Resources 3.6 Responsibility and Luck-Egalitarianism 3.7 Equality of Opportunity for Welfare or Advan

Legal Foundations of a Free Society

https://xenisa.github.io/kinsella/lffs/legal-foundations-of-a-free-society.html

APPLIED TO IP A. Utilitarianism B. Libertarian Creationism C. The Contractual Approach D. Learning, Emulation, and Knowledge in Human Action E. IP, Legislation, and the State IV.

Herbert Spencer (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring 2010 Edition)

https://plato.stanford.edu/archIves/spr2010/entries/spencer/

struggled to make utilitarianism authentically liberal by infusing it with a demanding principle of liberty and robust moral rights. He was convinced, like Mill, that utilitariani

Pragmatic Ethics

https://www.hughlafollette.com/papers/pragmati.htm

they can get it. Utilitarianism does not provide an algorithm for deciding how to act, but it shapes habits to help us "naturally" attend to the ways that our actions im
Explains how a pragmatic ethic is a viable alternative to standard ethical theories.

Mohism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Summer 2008 Edition)

https://plato.sydney.edu.au/archives/sum2008/entries/mohism/

at simple forms of utilitarianism. The most obvious is that limitations on our time and resources make it practically impossible for us to act equally on others' behalf as well as

Egalitarianism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

https://plato.sydney.edu.au/entries////////////////////////////////////////////////egalitarianism/

should look like. Utilitarianism had been the dominant theory for more than a century. It alleges that a just society must maximize utility across persons. Utilitarianism values b

Negative Utilitarianism Glossary by ChatGPT-4

https://www.utilitarianism.com/chatgpt/nu-glossary.html

a glossary of negative utilitarianism (regenerated) Negative Utilitarianism (NU) : An ethical theory that prioritizes the reduction of suffering over the maximization of pleasure.

Negative utilitarianism as conceived by ChatGPT-4

https://www.utilitarianism.com/chatgpt/negative-utilitarianism.html

ChatGPT on Negative Utilitarianism What is negative utilitarianism? Why do some philosophers believe our overriding moral obligation should be to minimize and prevent suffering? "

Natural Law: Jerusalem vs. Athens

http://theonomy.net/natural_law.htm

broke with Mises' utilitarianism and Hayek's social evolutionism. Murray N. Rothbard, The Ethics of Liberty (New York: New York University Press, [1982] 1998). On Hayek, see North

Right to Immigrate

https://spot.colorado.edu/~huemer/papers/immigration.htm

contractarianism, utilitarianism, and so on—are too controversial to form a secure basis for reasoning. It is not known which, if any, of those theories are correct. I have

Hedonism as conceived by a digial zombie

https://www.hedonism.org/chatgpt/

A famous example is the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, which argues that the morally right action is the one that maximizes pleasure for the greatest numbe


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