Utilitarianism of Giving
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The 19th Century philosopher and political economist John Stuart Mills championed the Utilitarian Principle - the principle of the Greatest Good for the Most people. We as moral agents should act in the world with the aim of increasing general happiness while reducing unnecessary pain and suffering in the world. Many will agree with this sentiment on first hearing it but on further consideration, will prompt several big questions:
A) Who matters?
B) How should we help them?
C) And how much?
We will examine some modern projects that attempt to answer these questions.
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This event is part of the NYC Philosophy & Psychology Readers Conference 2026. For full details please visit: https://www.meetup.com/reading-philosophy/events/314020228/
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This room holds a maximum of 80 people seated or 148 people standing. It will be first come first served. If you cannot make it please update your RSVP to decline to allow others to use your space.
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