"felicific calculus" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Widely attributed to British philosopher Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), but apparently used only by his successors. Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} felicific calculus
  1. (historical, philosophy, economics) A quasi-mathematical technique proposed by 19th-century utilitarian ethical theorists for determining the net amount of happiness, pleasure, or utility resulting from an action, sometimes regarded as a precursor of cost-benefit analysis. Wikipedia link: felicific calculus Tags: historical Categories (topical): Economics, Philosophy Synonyms: hedonic calculus, hedonistic calculus, moral arithmetic, utility calculus
    Sense id: en-felicific_calculus-en-noun-l4QjaPUY Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: economics, human-sciences, philosophy, science, sciences

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