Dicta Column
By Ronald S. Granberg
An advocate of John Stuart Mill's utilitarianism philosophy contends that the moral value of an act lies in the act's effect. Utilitarianism's touchstone is "the greatest good for the greatest number."
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By Ronald S. Granberg
An advocate of John Stuart Mill's utilitarianism philosophy contends that the moral value of an act lies in the act's effect. Utilitarianism's touchstone is "the greatest good for the greatest number."
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