utilitarianism DOES provide an adequate basis for making moral decisions

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ethics (utilitarianism adequate basis for moral decisions) Mind Map on utilitarianism DOES provide an adequate basis for making moral decisions, created by samjstone76 on 09/05/2014.
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utilitarianism DOES provide an adequate basis for making moral decisions
  1. aiming for the greatest happiness for the greatest number discourages selfish behaviour
    1. for many people happiness is an important aspect of decision making as its their main aim in life
      1. using happiness as a basis for decision making allows humans to adopt a flexible, relativistic approach to each situation
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