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Robert Shaver The appeal of utilitarianism article Utilitarianism continues to vex its critics even in the absence of generally respected arguments in its favor. I suggest that utilitarianism survives largely because of its welfarism. This explains why it survives without the backing of respected arguments. It survives without such arguments because justifying the value of welfare requires no such argument.

The appeal of utilitarianism

Robert Shaver

Utilitas, vol. 16, no. 3, 2004, pp. 235–250

Abstract

Utilitarianism continues to vex its critics even in the absence of generally respected arguments in its favor. I suggest that utilitarianism survives largely because of its welfarism. This explains why it survives without the backing of respected arguments. It survives without such arguments because justifying the value of welfare requires no such argument.

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