Multiple Choice
One response that act-utilitarians make to the "no-rest problem" is that:
A) we need not try to maximize utility for literally everyone considered
B) our moral common sense is never mistaken
C) we should be willing to perform, as our duty, many actions that are usually considered supererogatory
D) we have no moral duties at all
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