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Altruism

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Utilitarian View of Morality

Mounder Fricker: Darwinists have to explain why we're so nice. John Stuart Mill embraced a view which can be defined terribly quickly, he says. The greatest happiness principle requires us to acknowledge that actions are right in so far as they tend to promote human happiness and wrong if they detract from it. But utilitarianism of that form makes benevolence the virtue that's relevant to altruism - but forgets all other virtues including an ethically good life.

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