Ética de MILL: El UTILITARISMO (Español)

Ética de MILL: El UTILITARISMO (Español)

Introduction to John Stuart Mill's Philosophy

Overview of Mill's Contributions

  • John Stuart Mill is recognized as a British philosopher and economist, noted for being one of the last representatives of classical economics.
  • He developed a logical system, defended political liberalism, and created an ethical theory, which will be examined in this video.

The Foundation of Mill's Ethical Theory

Empiricism and Influences

  • Mill’s ethics follow the empiricist tradition of British ethics, focusing on human actions observed through experience.
  • Influential figures include his father James Mill and Jeremy Bentham, who significantly shaped his thoughts on utilitarianism.

Understanding Happiness in Mill's Ethics

The Pursuit of Happiness

  • According to Mill, humans perform good actions because they anticipate pleasure; ultimately, happiness is the goal.
  • All desires—fame, money—are means to achieve happiness rather than ends in themselves.

The Nature of Desire and Will

Distinction Between Desire and Will

  • Even pursuits like virtue are linked to happiness since virtue contributes to it; thus, all desires lead back to seeking happiness.
  • Happiness is inherently desirable; its desirability is evidenced by people's pursuit of it without needing further justification.

Human Nature and Ethics

Constructing Ethics from Human Nature

  • Human nature revolves around pursuing happiness; therefore, ethics should be built upon this fundamental truth.
  • This perspective aligns with naturalistic ethics where values derive from human nature itself.

Utilitarianism: Collective Happiness

Defining Utilitarianism

  • Utilitarianism aims at determining how collective happiness can be achieved for the greatest number.

Differences in Utilitarian Thought

  • Bentham’s act utilitarianism evaluates moral actions based on their specific outcomes while aiming for collective utility.

Rule Utilitarianism vs. Act Utilitarianism

Mill's Contribution to Utilitarian Theory

  • Unlike Bentham, Mill proposed rule utilitarianism which incorporates general action norms alongside individual interests for achieving collective happiness.

Qualitative Distinctions Among Pleasures

  • Not all pleasures hold equal value; some are superior (intellectual pleasures), while others are inferior (sensual pleasures).

Examples Illustrating Pleasure Hierarchy

Understanding Authentic Happiness and Pleasure

The Nature of Pleasures and Happiness

  • The ability to discern which pleasures lead to authentic happiness is crucial; recognizing that some pleasures are more desirable than others aligns with the utilitarian principle of maximizing happiness for the greatest number.
  • A comparison between the pleasures experienced by a pig versus those of a human illustrates this point: pigs are limited to sensual pleasures, while humans can achieve deeper satisfaction through intellectual pursuits.

Growth and Personal Fulfillment

  • Authentic happiness is linked to personal growth and fulfillment, extending beyond individual experiences to include the well-being of others.
Video description

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