utilitarianism |
epicureanism |
As nouns the difference between utilitarianism and epicureanism
is that
utilitarianism is a system of ethics based on the premise that something's value may be measured by its usefulness while
Epicureanism is a system of philosophy based upon the teachings of
Epicurus (c. 340–c. 270 BC).
utilitarianism |
epicuranism |
humanism |
utilitarianism |
As nouns the difference between humanism and utilitarianism
is that
humanism is the study of the humanities or the liberal arts; literary (especially classical) scholarship while
utilitarianism is a system of ethics based on the premise that something's value may be measured by its usefulness.
utilitarianism |
hedonism |
As nouns the difference between utilitarianism and hedonism
is that
utilitarianism is a system of ethics based on the premise that something's value may be measured by its usefulness while
hedonism is the belief that pleasure or happiness is the highest good in life. Some hedonists, such as the Epicureans, have insisted that pleasure of the entire mind, not just pleasure of the senses, is the highest good.
utilitarianist |
utilitarianism |
As nouns the difference between utilitarianist and utilitarianism
is that
utilitarianist is one who subscribes to the philosophy of utilitarianism while
utilitarianism is (philosophy) a system of ethics based on the premise that something's value may be measured by its usefulness.
As an adjective utilitarianist
is relating to utilitarianism.
futilitarianism |
utilitarianism |
As nouns the difference between futilitarianism and utilitarianism
is that
futilitarianism is the belief that all human activity is futile while
utilitarianism is a system of ethics based on the premise that something's value may be measured by its usefulness.
socialism |
utilitarianism |
As nouns the difference between socialism and utilitarianism
is that
socialism is the intermediate phase of social development between capitalism and full communism in Marxist theory in which the state has control of the means of production while
utilitarianism is a system of ethics based on the premise that something's value may be measured by its usefulness.
utilitarianism |
godwinian |
As a noun utilitarianism
is (philosophy) a system of ethics based on the premise that something's value may be measured by its usefulness.
As an adjective godwinian is
of or pertaining to (
william godwin) (1756–1836), english writer and political philosopher, an early advocate of utilitarianism and anarchism.
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