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Classical utilitarianism is the form of utilitarianism espoused by the founding fathers of utilitarianism, especially Jeremy Bentham. It is generally understood to be a form of hedonistic act consequentialism that gives equal intrinsic weight to positive and negative hedonic states.
Classical utilitarianism is the form of utilitarianism espoused by the founding fathers of utilitarianism, especially Jeremy Bentham. It is generally understood to be a form oftotal, hedonistic act consequentialism that gives equal intrinsic weight to positive and negative hedonic states.