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Utilitarians Can Completely Avoid the Problem of Adding Up Well-Being

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Question 12

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Utilitarians can completely avoid the problem of adding up well-being by claiming that well-being consists in


A) how happy you are.
B) how much your desires are satisfied.
C) Both of the above
D) None of the above

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