Kant And Utilitarianism

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Jeremy Bentham and Immanuel Kant are two philosophers who have theories around the idea of the moral good of an action. Bentham's view on the moral good of an action is based on the concept of utilitarianism and believes that nature has placed mankind under the governance of two ultimate masters, pain and pleasure. Utilitarianism looks at actions as right if they benefit the majority and Benham believes that increasing pleasure and decreasing suffering leads to good moral principles. Kant’s view on the moral good of an action is based on the deontological theory and believe moral truths are based on reasons that make sense to everyone. Kant’s moral theory revolves around deserved equal rights and opportunities. He explains that our life