Deck 12: The Utilitarian: John Stuart Mill

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Malthus argued that food production increased arithmetically.
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Bentham believed that the interest of the community could not be addressed without attending to the interest of the individual.
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Kant was a utilitarian.
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Ethical hedonism is the same as psychological hedonism.
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Malthus believed that unchecked population growth increased arithmetically.
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Bentham was a deontologist.
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Bentham held that all government is itself evil.
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Jeremy Bentham was French.
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Malthus was enthusiastic about the success of possible social reforms.
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Bentham ordered that his body be cremated.
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Malthus believed that epidemics were natural cures for population growth.
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Bentham argued that "each counts as one and none more."
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Kant would have agreed with Bentham's approach.
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John Stuart_____'s last name was "Mills."
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Mill was a utilitarian.
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Bentham thought that legislators should consider the greatest happiness of the greatest number.
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The principle of utility is sometimes referred to as the pleasure principle.
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If "mankind minus one were of one opinion," Mill held it would be legitimate to silence the lone dissenter.
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In Britain the Industrial Revolution started around 1680.
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Who accepted Descartes's views on animals?

A) Singer
B) Rawls
C) Malebranche
D) Bentham
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Bentham wanted to take advantage of people's self-interest.
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The Enlightenment was the Age of Reform.
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Who wrote Treatise on Man ?

A) Mill
B) Bentham
C) Malebranche
D) Descartes
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Bentham was a laissez-faire reformer.
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Bentham saw himself as a great legislator.
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Bentham recognized that ethics was not a science, and could never be one.
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John Stuart Mill's education robbed him of

A) any ability to be emotional
B) his childhood
C) nothing
D) the ability to empathize
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The term "utility" has only one clear meaning.
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What did Bentham think counted, morally?

A) Suffering
B) Dignity
C) Intention
D) Love
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What was moral dignity a function of, for Kant?

A) Suffering
B) Virtue
C) The soul
D) Rationality
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Malebranche believed that dogs were just machines.
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Bentham coined the term "utiles. "
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Bentham endorsed Kant's conception of the good will.
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Bentham wrote of "hedons."
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At what age did Mill learn Greek?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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John Stuart Mill held that his education was one of

A) love
B) fear
C) desire
D) submission
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What did Mill defend?

A) Deontology
B) Individual liberty
C) Unrestricted government
D) Catholic theology
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James Mill, John Stuart Mill's father, believed that at birth

A) all minds are the same
B) all minds are different
C) some people are doomed to be irrational
D) males are mentally different from females
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Bentham's philosophy was at base

A) selfless
B) egoistic
C) deontological
D) subjective
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Mill was married to

A) Harriet Taylor
B) Harriet Ulizio
C) Elizabeth Taylor
D) Elizabeth Smart
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In what way is utilitarianism a response to the social conditions of the nineteenth century? Do you believe that it is still relevant today? Explain your answer.
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Do you believe that pleasure is the ground of morality? Why or why not?
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Altruism is opposed to

A) egoism
B) utilitarianism
C) deontology
D) theism
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Who said that the self-centered passions had little variety?

A) Mill
B) Rawls
C) Russell
D) Bentham
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Who wrote that it would be sad for a ghost to be without a body?

A) Mill
B) Bentham
C) Lao-tzu
D) Yutang
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What notion did Mill introduce into utilitarianism?

A) Utility
B) Hedons
C) Quality
D) Intensity
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Who wrote of the tyranny of the majority?

A) de Tocqueville
B) Yutang
C) Rawls
D) Lao-tze
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What is Bentham's view of pleasure? What is Mill's? What are the problems associated with each?
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How many functions did education have, for Mill?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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What was the crucial difference between two pleasures, for Bentham?

A) Duration
B) Intensity
C) Rationality
D) Morality
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Mill began to pay the high price of his education when he was

A) 12
B) 26
C) 16
D) 20
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What, for Mill, was the principle cause of an inability to be happy for extended periods of time?

A) Socialism
B) Lack of mental stimulation
C) Selfishness
D) Lack of mental cultivation
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Who wrote Utilitarianism ?

A) Mill
B) Kant
C) Bentham
D) Moore
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Who said that it was better to be a human dissatisfied than a pig satisfied?

A) Kant
B) Rawls
C) Mill
D) Yutang
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Outline the forms of utilitarianism developed by both Bentham and Mill. What are the principle differences between them? Which do you believe is the most defensible, and why?
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How is Bentham's view of morality different from that of Kant? Which is the more realistic? Does this also mean that it is the most correct? Explain your answer, taking care to define how you understand the term "realistic. "
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Which ancient school would Mill have most identified with?

A) Lyceum
B) Academy
C) Garden
D) Grove
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"Altruism" is from the Latin word for

A) self
B) love
C) other
D) wrong
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Who referred to a "moral thermometer"?

A) Kant
B) Mill
C) Taylor
D) Bentham
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What is altruism? Should we try to encourage it? If so, why? If not, why not?
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What is ethical egoism? What is psychological egoism? What is the relationship (if any) between them?
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What are the similarities and differences between the utilitarian focus on happiness and Aristotle's focus on eudaimonia ?
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Two competing impulses struggle to control the direction of any society.
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Malthus argued that food production increased arithmetically.
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Bentham believed that the interest of the community could not be addressed without attending to the interest of the individual.
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Kant was a utilitarian.
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Ethical hedonism is the same as psychological hedonism.
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Malthus believed that unchecked population growth increased arithmetically.
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Bentham was a deontologist.
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Bentham held that all government is itself evil.
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Jeremy Bentham was French.
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Malthus was enthusiastic about the success of possible social reforms.
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Bentham ordered that his body be cremated.
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Malthus believed that epidemics were natural cures for population growth.
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Bentham argued that "each counts as one and none more."
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Kant would have agreed with Bentham's approach.
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John Stuart_____'s last name was "Mills."
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Mill was a utilitarian.
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Bentham thought that legislators should consider the greatest happiness of the greatest number.
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The principle of utility is sometimes referred to as the pleasure principle.
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If "mankind minus one were of one opinion," Mill held it would be legitimate to silence the lone dissenter.
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In Britain the Industrial Revolution started around 1680.
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Who accepted Descartes's views on animals?

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B) Rawls
C) Malebranche
D) Bentham
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Bentham wanted to take advantage of people's self-interest.
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The Enlightenment was the Age of Reform.
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Who wrote Treatise on Man ?

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B) Bentham
C) Malebranche
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Bentham was a laissez-faire reformer.
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Bentham saw himself as a great legislator.
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Bentham recognized that ethics was not a science, and could never be one.
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John Stuart Mill's education robbed him of

A) any ability to be emotional
B) his childhood
C) nothing
D) the ability to empathize
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The term "utility" has only one clear meaning.
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What did Bentham think counted, morally?

A) Suffering
B) Dignity
C) Intention
D) Love
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What was moral dignity a function of, for Kant?

A) Suffering
B) Virtue
C) The soul
D) Rationality
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Malebranche believed that dogs were just machines.
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Bentham coined the term "utiles. "
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Bentham endorsed Kant's conception of the good will.
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Bentham wrote of "hedons."
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At what age did Mill learn Greek?

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C) 7
D) 9
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John Stuart Mill held that his education was one of

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C) desire
D) submission
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What did Mill defend?

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D) Catholic theology
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James Mill, John Stuart Mill's father, believed that at birth

A) all minds are the same
B) all minds are different
C) some people are doomed to be irrational
D) males are mentally different from females
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Bentham's philosophy was at base

A) selfless
B) egoistic
C) deontological
D) subjective
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Mill was married to

A) Harriet Taylor
B) Harriet Ulizio
C) Elizabeth Taylor
D) Elizabeth Smart
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In what way is utilitarianism a response to the social conditions of the nineteenth century? Do you believe that it is still relevant today? Explain your answer.
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Do you believe that pleasure is the ground of morality? Why or why not?
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Altruism is opposed to

A) egoism
B) utilitarianism
C) deontology
D) theism
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Who said that the self-centered passions had little variety?

A) Mill
B) Rawls
C) Russell
D) Bentham
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Who wrote that it would be sad for a ghost to be without a body?

A) Mill
B) Bentham
C) Lao-tzu
D) Yutang
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What notion did Mill introduce into utilitarianism?

A) Utility
B) Hedons
C) Quality
D) Intensity
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Who wrote of the tyranny of the majority?

A) de Tocqueville
B) Yutang
C) Rawls
D) Lao-tze
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What is Bentham's view of pleasure? What is Mill's? What are the problems associated with each?
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How many functions did education have, for Mill?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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What was the crucial difference between two pleasures, for Bentham?

A) Duration
B) Intensity
C) Rationality
D) Morality
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Mill began to pay the high price of his education when he was

A) 12
B) 26
C) 16
D) 20
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What, for Mill, was the principle cause of an inability to be happy for extended periods of time?

A) Socialism
B) Lack of mental stimulation
C) Selfishness
D) Lack of mental cultivation
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Who wrote Utilitarianism ?

A) Mill
B) Kant
C) Bentham
D) Moore
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Who said that it was better to be a human dissatisfied than a pig satisfied?

A) Kant
B) Rawls
C) Mill
D) Yutang
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Outline the forms of utilitarianism developed by both Bentham and Mill. What are the principle differences between them? Which do you believe is the most defensible, and why?
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How is Bentham's view of morality different from that of Kant? Which is the more realistic? Does this also mean that it is the most correct? Explain your answer, taking care to define how you understand the term "realistic. "
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Which ancient school would Mill have most identified with?

A) Lyceum
B) Academy
C) Garden
D) Grove
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"Altruism" is from the Latin word for

A) self
B) love
C) other
D) wrong
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Who referred to a "moral thermometer"?

A) Kant
B) Mill
C) Taylor
D) Bentham
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What is altruism? Should we try to encourage it? If so, why? If not, why not?
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What is ethical egoism? What is psychological egoism? What is the relationship (if any) between them?
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What are the similarities and differences between the utilitarian focus on happiness and Aristotle's focus on eudaimonia ?
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