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    Exploring Ethics An Introductory Anthology
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    Exam 9: Happiness and Immorality Steven M.Cahn and Jeffrie G Murphy
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    According to Cahn, Although Kate and Joan Did Not Have
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According to Cahn, Although Kate and Joan Did Not Have

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According to Cahn, although Kate and Joan did not have equally satisfying careers, because they both acted morally, they were equally happy.

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