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    According to Bentham, You Can Determine the Rightness of an Action
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According to Bentham, You Can Determine the Rightness of an Action

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Question 1046

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According to Bentham, you can determine the rightness of an action by calculating the total balance of pleasure and pain the action would produce for each person affected and then adding the resulting values together.

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