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    The Hedonistic Calculus Is a Method by Which We Calculate
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The Hedonistic Calculus Is a Method by Which We Calculate

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The hedonistic calculus is a method by which we calculate the utility of an action according to its ability to produce pleasure or prevent pain.

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