A fundamental problem with utilitarianism is its ________.
A) apathy toward maximizing aggregate utility
B) incompatibility with altruism and philanthropy
C) difficulty with making interpersonal comparisons of utility
D) inability to judge moral good in terms of consequences
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Q50: The _ yields the greatest aggregate well-being
Q51: _ focuses on individual actions and does
Q52: When consequences are a function of the
Q53: _ avoids interpersonal comparisons, since it requires
Q54: Instrumental rights are justified in a(n) _,
Q55: Intrinsic rights are to be respected because
Q56: When actions make some individuals better off
Q58: Utilitarianism and _ are equivalent only if
Q59: Write a short note on the philosophical
Q60: Act utilitarianism focuses on _.
A) making exceptions
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