Which philosopher would require that we calculate the amount of happiness and unhappiness likely to be produced by an action in order to decide if it is right or wrong?

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Which philosopher would require that we calculate the amount of happiness and unhappiness likely to be produced by an action in order to decide if it is right or wrong?