Critics claim the felicific calculus fails as a moral theory because there is no principle of fairness. For example, according to this theory, it would be moral to torture one person if this would produce an amount of happiness in other people outweighing the unhappiness of the tortured individual. This was arguably remedied by John Stuart Mill.
It has also been argued that the happiness of different people is incommensurable (lacking a basis for comparison), and thus a felicific calculus is impossible in practice.
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