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    Rule Utilitarianism Is the View That an Action Is Right
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Rule Utilitarianism Is the View That an Action Is Right

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Rule utilitarianism is the view that an action is right if and only if it is permitted or required by the rules whose acceptance would maximize the total amount of happiness in the world, counting everyone's happiness equally.

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