The Metaphysics of Utilitarianism: A Humanistic Approach
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2025
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University of North Bengal
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Ojha, Rekha
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Since the golden days of John Stuart Mill and the exciting Age of Reason to which he was
born, the philosophical landscape has changed dramatically-although these changes have
not proliferated to popular culture, they have affected other disciplines, most notably, art.
This paper will trace the history of philosophy of utilitarianism to find connection with
contemporary (or near-contemporary) metaphysical theories, but also, significantly, will
attempt to navigate the many- layered ‘can of worm’ that emerge when we attempt to assign
a strict “purpose” for morality, which is in essence what utilitarianism proposes we should
do, examining in short, its influence on politics, theology, art and culture. I will thus focus
less on philosophical canon and more and more on the theories that they propagate, less on
direct quotes, more on general philosophy. I trust this paper will be read not only from
academic perspective but from a humanistic one too.
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XXl
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0976-4496
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153 - 164