Solved Questions

Question
Category: Other Subject
In Jeremy Bentham's utilitarian philosophy, the ethical value of an action is determined by its consequences, specifically in terms of the happiness or pleasure it produces and the pain or suffering it prevents. Bentham posits, "Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters...
Category: Other Subject
In John Stuart Mill's "Utilitarianism," the ethical value of an action is determined by its contribution to the overall happiness, where happiness is intricately defined as pleasure and the absence of pain. Mill explicitly states, "actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, w...
Category: Other Subject
Answer the following prompt: Geographers define mobility as the movement of people, goods, ideas, and other flows across territory. How has mobility—or lack thereof—shaped historical and modern-day North America? How might changes in mobility impact the future of the region? The essay should  have a...
Category: Other Subject
Compare and contrast the basic financial statements for non-profits to those same statements for government and for-profit organizations. Explain why these differences and similarities are important when contrasting non-profit organizations from government's financial roles and responsibilities as w...
Category: Other Subject
In Mill’s historical text, the ethicality of an action is determined by its ability to promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number. Mill succinctly articulates this principle: “actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of ...
1 2 3 48