Utilitarianism comes in different variants. For example, unlike standard total utilitarianism, average utilitarianism values the average utility among a group's members.Negative utilitarianism seeks only to minimize suffering, and is often discussed for its extreme implications.
AUtilitarianism is a moral philosophy that says that what matters is the sum of everyone's welfare, or the "greatest good for the greatest number".
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