Multiple Choice
Suppose for someone there are only two possible actions: (1) read Aristotle or (2) spend a weekend on a tropical isle in intensely pleasurable debauchery.In this situation,the classic utilitarian would likely choose:
A) (1) .
B) (2) .
C) neither (1) nor (2) .
D) both (1) and (2) .
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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