¿Consecuencias, de qué? Claves de la subsistencia del Utilitarismo

Telos: Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios Utilitaristas 18 (1):105-125 (2011)
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Abstract

Despite the strong criticisms to ethical utilitarianism, this theory has not succumbed and remains one of the most notorious. The main criticisms address to the consequentialist conception of right that underlies the theory. However,it has been such a conception of right that, at the same time, saved utilitarianism. The article set out the features and changes that, according to the author, are the causes to explain the subsistence of utilitarianism

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