Altruism is frequently viewed as a subset of consequentialism because it evaluates the ethical correctness of an action based on its beneficial consequences for others. While similar to utilitarianism, which advocates for actions that maximize positive outcomes for all of society, altruism specifically calls for actions that maximize benefits for everyone but the individual taking the action.
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