Multiple Choice
How does Bentham think that his method for calculating the value of a pleasure or pain compares to the way people normally calculate the value of something?
A) His method is an innovation that will replace the misguided way that people have previously used to calculate the value of anything.
B) His method is the application to ethics of the new methods being developed by the early economists of Bentham's day.
C) His method is one among many existing methods for calculating values, each of which is useful for certain purposes.
D) His method is essentially the same as the method people use to calculate the value of anything.
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