Forms and limits of utilitarianism
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Roland Paul Blum
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Article
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1970
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Springer
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English
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Some of the most significant recent writings in ethics have sought to demonstrate that utilitarian generalization is a fundamental presupposition of ethical thinking. The work which launched the discussion was Marcus Singer's Generalization in Ethics (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1961). His attempt to