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Product Overview
Utilitarianism remains one of the most influential ethical frameworks in contemporary philosophy, and this Oxford University Press Kindle edition provides a thorough yet approachable exploration of its core ideas. The text is organized into clear sections that guide the reader from the historical origins of utilitarian thought through the major contributions of thinkers such as Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, and modern proponents. Each chapter balances rigorous analysis with real‑world examples, illustrating how the principle of maximizing overall happiness can be applied to personal decision‑making, public policy, and emerging technological dilemmas. The eBook format preserves the scholarly integrity of the print version while adding the convenience of searchable text, adjustable font sizes, and integrated dictionary support. At 208 pages, the work is compact enough for quick reference yet comprehensive enough to serve as a foundational resource for undergraduate courses, graduate seminars, and independent study.
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Usage
Designed for the modern reader, this Kindle edition can be enjoyed on any compatible device, including Kindle e‑readers, tablets, smartphones, and desktop applications. Students can highlight passages, add personal notes, and export annotations for essay preparation, while professionals may use the built‑in X-Ray feature (when enabled) to quickly locate key terms and philosophers. The enhanced typesetting ensures that mathematical symbols, footnotes, and citations render cleanly, reducing eye strain during extended study sessions. Accessibility options such as screen‑reader support and Word Wise make the content approachable for readers with visual impairments or those seeking simplified explanations of complex concepts. Whether you are commuting, traveling, or studying in a quiet library, the portable format allows you to engage with utilitarian theory wherever you find a moment of reflection.
Why Choose Us
Oxford University Press has a longstanding reputation for publishing authoritative academic works, and this eBook upholds that tradition through meticulous editorial standards and peer‑reviewed content. The digital version benefits from the publisher’s commitment to quality, offering a reliable file size of 3.4 MB that downloads quickly while preserving high‑resolution text. Enhanced typesetting and Word Wise features are enabled, providing a reading experience that rivals printed textbooks in clarity and precision. Moreover, the book’s compatibility with Kindle’s accessibility tools demonstrates a dedication to inclusive education, ensuring that learners of all abilities can access the material. By choosing this edition, readers receive not only a scholarly text but also the support of a global academic community, ongoing updates, and the convenience of a format that integrates seamlessly with modern study habits.
Key Features
- Comprehensive coverage of utilitarian theory from its origins to contemporary applications, helping readers grasp both historical context and modern relevance.
- 208 pages of concise, well‑structured content that balances scholarly depth with readability, suitable for both beginners and advanced students.
- Enhanced Kindle typesetting and Word Wise support provide clear formatting, adjustable fonts, and simplified explanations for complex terminology.
- Full accessibility integration, including screen‑reader compatibility and adjustable line spacing, ensuring an inclusive reading experience for all users.
- Dedicated customer support from Oxford University Press, offering assistance with download issues, device compatibility, and updates to the digital edition.
FAQ
What level of prior knowledge is required to understand this book?
The text is written for readers with little to no background in philosophy. It introduces fundamental concepts in plain language before progressing to more nuanced discussions, making it appropriate for high‑school students, undergraduates, and anyone curious about ethical theory.
Can I use this eBook for academic citations?
Yes. The Kindle edition includes full bibliographic details, such as ISBN‑13 (978‑0192598431) and publication date (October 8, 2020), which can be cited in accordance with standard academic citation styles like APA, MLA, and Chicago.
Is the content updated to reflect recent debates in utilitarianism?
The edition incorporates recent scholarly debates on topics such as effective altruism, animal welfare, and the ethics of artificial intelligence, ensuring that readers are exposed to current discussions alongside classic arguments.
How does the Kindle format handle footnotes and references?
Footnotes appear as tappable links that open a pop‑up window, allowing readers to view citations without losing their place in the main text. This feature streamlines the reading process and maintains the flow of argumentation.
What support is available if I encounter technical issues?
Oxford University Press provides a dedicated support portal where users can submit queries about download problems, device compatibility, or formatting concerns. The support team typically responds within 24 hours and can guide users through troubleshooting steps or provide replacement files if necessary.




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