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Rule vs act utilitarianism10/31/2023 The evaluation of Rule Utilitarianism, and the devaluation of Act Utilitarianism, can both be attributed to the feasibility of their application. While historically flawed, its more developed counterpart, Rule Utilitarianism, aims to accomplish the overall goal of promoting the most good, while simultaneously appealing to practicality. This instability is caused by the irrational expectations that Act utilitarianism, along with similar forms, place on individuals. By accepting the foundation that Utilitarianism roots itself in, which states that rightness is the matter of goodness, we are left with pragmatic instability. Utilitarianism is a doctrine of ethical theories that justifies the rightness of all actions on the outcome in which they produce.
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