Only one of the approaches to ethical reasoning has as its central tenet that actions are more right if they promote more happiness, more wrong as they produce unhappiness. Which approach applies?

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Some of the key ethical considerations in negotiation include: honesty, respect, fairness, responsibility, and confidentiality. 

Ethics in negotiation can also include:
Avoiding complicity in wrongdoing
Noticing and calling out the unethical behavior of others


Only one of the approaches to ethical reasoning has as its central tenet that actions are more right if they promote more happiness, more wrong as they produce unhappiness. Which approach applies?