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The main objectives of right action are

 To understand the distinction between a theory of Right and a theory of Good.

 To understand Utilitarianism, Ethical Egoism, and Consequentialism

 To know how rule utilitarianism differs from actutilitarianism; ―Utilitarianism is the moral philosophy putting that at the centre of things. It concentrates upon general well-wishing or benevolence, or solidarity or identification with the pleasure and pain or welfare of people as a whole. The good is identified with the greatest happiness of the greatest number, and the aim of action is to advance the good (this is known as the principle of Utility). We should always do whatever will produce the greatest possible balance of happiness over unhappiness for everyone who will be affected by our action. Utilitarianism is often summed up as doing ‗the greatest good for the greatest number. Theories of Rights Action are philosophical concepts concerned with human nature and their rights and duties to lead the life with ethical values. The concepts mainly focus on individual person‘s actions and their consequences. There are different versions of rights action introduced by difference ethicists during the eighteen-century Enlightenment Era: utilitarianism; rights ethics, and duty. Our task here is to define the concept of Rights Action. We may have different perspectives and understanding of the concepts. After having learnt the concepts: utilitarianism; liberty rights; welfare rights; and duty ethics we can theorize the concept of Right Action as the followings:

 Right action is the action which controls bylaw

 Right action considers to good consequences of action

 Right action is the action which is benefits to all students, teachers, society, industry etc.

 Right action is the consequences of action that is not violate the moral rule.

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