Multiple Choice
Why is the lack of a method for measuring well-being a problem for utilitarians?
A) It shows that utilitarianism requires immorality.
B) It renders utilitarianism incapable of giving concrete advice.
C) It proves that the theory is excessively committed to impartiality.
D) All of the above
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