“Utilitarianism at Government House: A Study of Political Philosophy in Practice”
Utilitarianism at Government House: A Study of Political Philosophy in Practice
Introduction
Utilitarianism, a consequentialist ethical theory primarily associated with philosophers Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, posits that the best action is the one that maximizes overall happiness or well-being. This paper will explore the application of utilitarian principles in political decision-making at Government House, particularly in the context of public policy, governance, and ethical considerations. The purpose of this report is to analyze how utilitarianism shapes political philosophy in practice, the implications for policy formulation, and the challenges faced in its application.
Main Body
The principles of utilitarianism have significant implications for governance, particularly in establishing a framework for evaluating the consequences of political actions. At Government House, decision-makers often face the challenge of balancing competing interests and ensuring that policies ser
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