My Philosophy Of Utilitarianism

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What best describes me in the moral philosophy when making conclusions that best represents my personal and workplace when making decisions is Utilitarianism. Utilitarianism is defined as an individual decides on decisions based on everyone. “Utilitarianism is a form of consequentialism because it rests in the mind that it is the consequences or results of actions, laws, policies, and so on that define whether they are good or bad, correct or wrong” (Fieger, 2014). Agreeing to our text Utilitarianism individual is concerned for the majority and decides based on what is right and what will benefit others (Ferrell, Fraedrich & Ferrell, 2013, p. 158).
I am a type of person that wants the best for everyone. It seems that everyone comes to me for advice or to help in making decisions. If I oversee an event, I will do my best, and my outcome is that I want everyone to come away with a positive outlook on life. I expect everyone to go home encourage, from the caterers to guest. In making decisions, I try to relate to everyone and decide what best. Is this a reality? In society, no, it is not realistic. Do I believe it? Yes, I believe. For the simple fact if I combine my principles
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I believe to live the life and others will find trust in me to make the right decision that will benefit them.
In this post I choose Sam Walton making decisions based on people since I am not currently working.
References:
Ferrell, O. C., Fraedrich, J., & Ferrell, L. (2013). O ethics: Ethical decision making and cases [9th edition]. Mason, OH: Cengage Learning. Retrieved from https://www.betheluniversityonline.net/cps
Fieger, James (2014), University of Tennessee at Martin, U. S. A. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://www.iep.utm.edu/2014/09/
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