utilitarian
Sociologia
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adjetivo
Contexto: "I think it is clear that we owe something to animals in the name of justice, and that this requires individual humans to change their behavior in certain ways, for example, by refusing to eat meat or to wear animal skins, for which both traditional rights-based and utilitarian animal liberationists have argued. (PAINTER, 2016, p. 339-340)"
Fonte: PAINTER, Corinne. Non-human animals within contemporary capitalism: A Marxist account of non-human animal liberation. Capital & Class: Estados Unidos, Vol. 40(2) 325–343, 2016.
Fonte: PAINTER, Corinne. Non-human animals within contemporary capitalism: A Marxist account of non-human animal liberation. Capital & Class: Estados Unidos, Vol. 40(2) 325–343, 2016.
Termo equivalente: utilitário
Definição: "Though there are many varieties of the view discussed, utilitarianism is generally held to be the view that the morally right action is the action that produces the most good. There are many ways to spell out this general claim. (DRIVER, 2014)"
Fonte: DRIVER, Julia. The History of Utilitarianism. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2014 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.)
Fonte: DRIVER, Julia. The History of Utilitarianism. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2014 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.)
Definição em português: "Embora haja muitas variedades da visão discutida, o utilitarismo é geralmente considerado a visão de que a ação moralmente correta é aquela que produz o melhor. Existem muitas maneiras de explicar essa afirmação geral."