Tim Harris

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The most common form of teleological reasoning is known as utilitarianism, the moral theory popularized by John Stuart Mill in the mid-1800s. The shorthand version of utilitarianism is that morality is determined by the greatest good for the greatest number. That is, the action that produces the greatest balance of benefits over harms is the moral thing to do. It is, in essence, a moral form of cost-benefit analysis.
Introducing Christian Ethics: A Short Guide to Making Moral Choices
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