felicific

felicific
Of, pertaining to, or producing pleasure or happiness.

Has conduct worth in and for itself, or only as its consequences are felicific as regards the social welfare?

See Also: felicity

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  • felicific — [fē΄li sif′ik] adj. [< L felix (see FELICITY) + FIC] Rare producing or tending to produce happiness …   English World dictionary

  • felicific — |fēlə|sifik adjective Etymology: Latin felic , felix happy + English i + fic 1. : bringing about or designed to bring about or produce happiness conclude that the validity of ethical judgments is not determined by the felicific tendencies of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Felicific calculus — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Felicific calculus (cálculo de la felicidad) es un algoritmo formulado por Jeremy Bentham, para calcular el grado de felicidad que causa una acción específica, y por lo tanto de rectitud moral. También se lo conoce… …   Wikipedia Español

  • felicific calculus — felicific calculus, Philosophy. a utilitarian method for calculating the best course of action by determining the preponderance of pleasure over pain in any act or decision; hedonic calculus …   Useful english dictionary

  • Felicific calculus — Part of a series on Utilitarianism …   Wikipedia

  • felicific calculus — noun 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 …   Wiktionary

  • felicific — adjective Etymology: Latin felic , felix Date: 1865 causing or intended to cause happiness …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • felicific — /fee leuh sif ik/, adj. causing or tending to cause happiness. [1860 65; < L felici (s. of felix) happy + FIC] * * * …   Universalium

  • felicific — fe·li·cif·ic …   English syllables

  • felicific — fe•li•cif•ic [[t]ˌfi ləˈsɪf ɪk[/t]] adj. causing or tending to cause happiness • Etymology: 1860–65; < L fēlīc , s. of fēlīx happy + i + fic …   From formal English to slang

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