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Motive Utilitarianism
Author(s)Adams, R. M.
AbstractThe author begins with utilitarian theories to investigate the relation between the ethics of motives and the ethics of actions. His study of possible treatments of motives in utilitarianism is meant to shed light on some of the difficulties surrounding the attempt to make the maximization of utility the guiding interest of ethical theory.
IssueNo14
Pages467-481
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Philosophy
VolumeNo73
PubDateAugust 1976
ISBN_ISSN0022-362X

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