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    Act Utilitarianism Defines the Morally Right Act for Any Situation
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Act Utilitarianism Defines the Morally Right Act for Any Situation

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Act utilitarianism defines the morally right act for any situation as the act that produces the greatest overall utility for the person doing the act.

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