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I might point out that the Hooded Utilitarian is now on TCJ’s site, but in its own little bloggy neighborhood.
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For example, there is a branch of medical ethics known as Utilitarian Bioethics.
Sicko and Hairspray Steven Barnes 2007
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I like the 'Utilitarian' view on ethics, where every ethical choise is weighed on the 'good' or 'bad' it will do.
The Elgin Marbles and the Parthenon James Gurney 2009
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J.S. Mill says that he found the word 'Utilitarian' in Galt's _Annals of the Parish_, and gave the name to the society founded by him in 1822-1823 (_Autobiography_, p. 79).
The English Utilitarians, Volume I. Leslie Stephen 1868
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'Utilitarian' apps and 'Ubiquitous' features, packs support for J-CDMA, CDMA Rev. A networks,
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The fan-service of Wolverine, in contrast, mainly draws attention away from Wolverine himself, instead emphasizing the grandness of his world, reducing characters to more of a series of impulses. (smug note of self-satisfaction: I helped a tiny, tiny bit with this piece) * The crew at the Hooded Utilitarian are having an interesting roundtable discussion on the Mary Sue phenomenon and how it applies to comic book characters like, say, Snapper Carr.
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Note: Hooded Utilitarian, please put a credit line at the top of your posts!
One More Best of 2009: Comic Criticism » Comics Worth Reading 2010
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This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 at 5: 00 am and is filed under Utilitarian Review.
One More Best of 2009: Comic Criticism » Comics Worth Reading 2010
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Utilitarian or pragmatic objects (a circular saw) and acts (fixing the basement stairs) are not innately symbolic; and, in themselves, express nothing.
Is our Civilization turning the page on Books, and Culture? 2009
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Utilitarian or pragmatic objects (a circular saw) and acts (fixing the basement stairs) are not innately symbolic; and, in themselves, express nothing.
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