When considering an action's possible production of happiness, Mill thinks the individual should __________.
A) consider only her own happiness
B) consider the happiness of others, provided it does not conflict with her own
C) be impartial and consider the happiness of others as much as her own
D) not be impartial
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Q17: A rule-utilitarian thinks that rule following_.
A) reflects
Q18: Utilitarianism has one procedure, namely determining which
Q19: Utilitarianism is a _ moral theory because
Q20: For happiness to be maximized, it is
Q21: In classic utilitarianism, an action resulting in
Q23: Mill argues that one kind of pleasure
Q24: _ pleasures are, in Mill's view, found
Q25: An act-utilitarian would endorse euthanasia _.
A) in
Q26: The most serious criticism of utilitarianism is
Q27: In utilitarianism, there are no _.
A) principles
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