13 If you believe in making decisions for the good of most people, you can be described as
following which school of thought?
A. utilitarianism
B. teleology
C. deontology
D. egoism
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Answer:Utilitarianism
Answer:UtilitarianismUtilitarianism is a moral theory that advocates actions that promote overall happiness or pleasure and rejects actions that cause unhappiness or harm. A utilitarian philosophy, when directed to making social, economic, or political decisions, aims for the betterment of society.
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If you believe in making decisions for the good of most people, you can be described as utilitarian.
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- Utilitarianism is a family of moral conduct that describes actions and maximizes happiness and wellbeing for all affected individuals. The theory advocated the action that fosters happiness, pleasure.
- Thus a utilitarian is a person who would create the greatest happiness for the greater number of people and stays to the thought of usefulness.
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