Exam 3: Understanding Hedonism and the Hedonic Calculus
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According to the nature of seeking pleasure hedonism can be divided broadly in to Psychological hedonism and ----------------------
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------------- refers to the likelihood of the pleasure or pain leading to some of the opposite sensation.
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The Hedonic Calculus is a method of counting the amount of ------------------- that would likely be caused by different actions.
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The theory which holds that the right action is the one that produces the greatest happiness for all is:
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----------------------- refers to the likelihood of the pleasure or pain leading to more of the same sensation.
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