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utilitarianism focus their attention on happiness or pleasure as the ultimate end of moral decisions.what does this mean? cite example of pleasure that makes human happy?​

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Answered by bhumika2357
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Utilitarians say that the ultimate basis for morality is happiness because for them, “happiness isn't questioned because happiness is intrinsically good.” 9. ... The book says that utilitarianism, “seems to go against some of our most strongly held moral intuitions.” 11.

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Answered by AtharvSena
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The moral worth of an activity is primarily decided by its contribution to overall utility in maximizing happiness or pleasure as summed among all persons, i.e. the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people, according to utilitarianism. It begins with the assumption that pleasure and happiness are fundamentally valuable, pain and suffering are intrinsically disvalued, and that everything else has value only in terms of causing happiness or preventing suffering.

Example: People that are happy do not spend a lot of time alone. Spending time with individuals you like and love helps people form supportive relationships that make them feel better during stressful times.

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