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📎 Hedone: Greek for pleasure "Sum up all the values of all the pleasures on the one side and those of all the pains on the other. The balance, if it is on the side of pleasure, will give the good tendency of the act upon the whole." - Bentham
The Hedonic Calculus is Bentham's attempt at creating a tool to give us empirical data about pleasure.
He devised 7 questions to help determine whether an action will produce the most pleasure or pain: Certainty: How guaranteed is it that the action will bring pleasure? Extent: How many people are likely to benefit from that pleasure? Duration: How long will the pleasure last? Fecundity: How likely that this action or pleasure will bring about more pleasures? Intensity: How deep is the pleasure, or, how much pleasure is there? Propinquity: How close (nearby) is the pleasure? Purity – Is the pleasure spoiled by any pain? How good is the pleasure?
An innocent man is wrongly imprisoned and three guards take pleasure out of torturing the man while he is in prison.
Whilst more pleasure has been produced, as opposed to pain, following the hedonic calculus, the act would not be seen as right or moral.
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