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    Bentham's Principle of Utility Is the Principle That Approves of an Action
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Bentham's Principle of Utility Is the Principle That Approves of an Action

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Bentham's principle of utility is the principle that approves of an action insofar as it appears to promote the happiness of the person performing the action.

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