Across
- 4. Something does not have a set or fixed view on what is right or wrong/ it is based more on context
- 5. A method for measuring pain or pleasure brought about by an action
- 8. A form of pleasure that helps people reach their full intellectual potential or purpose eg music, art, studying
- 12. a form of pleasure that satisfies the needs of the body/fulfills basic urges
- 13. An ethical theory focused on outcome or a consequence
- 14. Utilitarianism wants to maximise _________
- 16. One of the considerations of the calculus that asks how long the pleasure/pain will last
- 17. Meaning useful or beneficial.
Down
- 1. Something that is based on individual views or ideas
- 2. An ethical theory focused in the action itself
- 3. A form of utilitarianism that tries to bring about what most people would prefer
- 6. One of the considerations of the calculus that asks how likely it is the pain or pleasure will occur
- 7. The ethical thinker who developed rule utilitarianism
- 9. Greek word meaning purpose/final cause
- 10. The ethical thinker that first developed Utilitarianism
- 11. A form of Utilitarianism that seeks to make general guidelines for what behaviour is ethical
- 15. a form of Utilitarianism that works out if something is ethical on the basis of each action
