This article explains a two consequentialist theories of morality, that is to say theories of morality that are based on the consequences of actions. This article assumes a background in the axiomatic arithmetic, set theory and probability theory that can be found in certain Stage 2 university mathematics and computer science courses. Click here to view the article. Note that the article had to be rendered as a P.D.F. document because Windows Internet Explorer failed to render certain mathematical symbols such as set union ∪ and set intersection ∩. This article has been super-seeded by a later article.
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