Asked by Erica
The rational, overriding principle promoted by utilitarianism is the:
A. Greatest number principle.
B. Greatest happiness principle.
C. Greatest utility principle.
D. None of the above.
Now my textbook mentions two in this sentence: "The rational, overriding principle promoted by utilitarianism is thus the principle of utility or greatest happiness principle, which holds that..."
So it can be either B. or C. But when it talks about C - utility, it doesn't have the word "greatest" in front of it. Therefore, I think it may be B.
This one is so confusing.
A. Greatest number principle.
B. Greatest happiness principle.
C. Greatest utility principle.
D. None of the above.
Now my textbook mentions two in this sentence: "The rational, overriding principle promoted by utilitarianism is thus the principle of utility or greatest happiness principle, which holds that..."
So it can be either B. or C. But when it talks about C - utility, it doesn't have the word "greatest" in front of it. Therefore, I think it may be B.
This one is so confusing.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Thanks for including the passage from your textbook.
I agree that the answer is B.
I agree that the answer is B.
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