Yes, consequentialism is a criterion a system can satisfy, not a system in and of itself. Your definition of utilitarianism is too narrow, though, in that it seems to only include “classical utilitarianism”, and not e.g. preference utilitarianism.
Yes, consequentialism is a criterion a system can satisfy, not a system in and of itself. Your definition of utilitarianism is too narrow, though, in that it seems to only include “classical utilitarianism”, and not e.g. preference utilitarianism.