Utilitarian utilitarianism is related to utility principles summarized mainly by social reformer Jeremy Bentham in 1768. The principle is to apply the "maximum profit number" theory to all possible situations. This theory thinks that it is better to provide maximum amount of happiness and action with minimal pain.
In this article we will introduce the main functions of Utilitarianism, decide Utilitarian problems and make it unacceptable to utilitarianism. Jeremy Bentham established Utilitarianism. He lives in an era of major change. With the French and American revolution, people demanded human rights and greater democracy. Bentham is working on amending the law. Utilitarianism is related to the principle of utility. Utility means satisfaction or different obligation; its supporters are John Stuart Mill, Jeremy Bentham. Utilitarianism has two types. Behavior Utilitarianism and rule Utilitarianism. Utilitarian critics, however, argue that moral theory can explain the severity of certain moral obligations, such as commitment obligations. However, Sartorius (1969) argues that behavioral utilitarian claims that the characteristics of moral obligation are based on retrospective consideration - utilitarianism and utilitarianism.
Utilitarianism is a morally correct moral theory that produces the greatest happiness (hedonistic utilitarianism) or happiness (happiness utilitarianism). While some Utilitarians (behavioral Utilitists) argue that we should compare and consider the impact of each individual's behavior, while others (who control stakeholders) I believe that the impact of the adoption of the Code of Conduct should be considered. Socially responsible students will show their ethical significance for the greater society and the relationship with the many social forces that build the world in which they live. From an ethical point of view, students will be able to shape their responsibilities in life support relationships and shape social forces that build their world.