Multiple Choice
Jeremy Bentham's felicific calculus is:
A) A way to calculate the expected value of an action's possible consequences.
B) A way to measure and compare the various consequences of an action.
C) A way to calculate how happy someone is.
D) A way to compare one person's happiness to another person's happiness.
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