Multiple Choice
Act utilitarianism is:
A) The view that an action is right if and only if there is no other available action that creates more pleasure in the world, counting everyone's pleasure equally.
B) The view that an action is right if and only if the number of people who feel more pleasure than pain as a result of the action is greater than the number of people who feel more pain than pleasure.
C) The view that an action is right if and only if it causes the actor more pleasure than pain in the long run, taking into account all of the actions' direct and indirect effects.
D) The view that an action is right if and only if there is no other available action that creates a greater balance of pleasure over pain in the world, counting everyone's pleasure and pain equally.
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