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  • Utilitarianism: Trying to Predict the Future Like a Mind-Reading Superhero 🎯

    Utilitarianism: Trying to Predict the Future Like a Mind-Reading Superhero 🎯

    By Markus Uehleke

    Utilitarianism is all about maximizing happiness for the greatest number, a philosophy founded by Jeremy Bentham and refined by John Stuart Mill. Bentham treated all pleasures equally, which led to the joke: “If a pig’s happier than you, it’s better to be the pig!” Mill, worried we’d all become pleasure-chasing pigs, argued that higher pleasures (like thinking) are superior to lower ones (like eating).

    Though noble, utilitarianism gets tricky—predicting outcomes and balancing happiness can turn life into mental gymnastics. After all, we can’t analyze every choice, not even pizza toppings!

  • Nietzsche on morals

    Nietzsche on morals

    By Markus Uehleke

    What does Nietzsche mean by master and slave morality? We explain this by means of a meme and refer to his book "Genealogy of Morals". Read more now.
  • On truth in a moral sense

    On truth in a moral sense

    By Markus Uehleke

    A summary of the major moral theories besides a definition of moral perspectivism including its limitations. Read more on our Philosophy Blog.
  • Against nihilism: the intuitive correctness of moral parameters

    Against nihilism: the intuitive correctness of moral parameters

    By Markus Uehleke

    We explain philosophy memes so you actually know why you're laughing.
  • Aesthetics and morals: do we morally prefer what we perceive as beautiful?

    Aesthetics and morals: do we morally prefer what we perceive as beautiful?

    By Markus Uehleke

    We explain philosophy memes so you actually know why you're laughing.