Multiple Choice
The "self-interest theory" considers an act to be rational if
A) it is an efficient pursuit of whatever aims one has at the moment of deliberation and action.
B) it conforms to generally accepted views of justice and also serves one's interests.
C) it efficiently promotes the ongoing material interest of the person who performs it without the requirement that social justice be achieved.
D) the act was done while the person was sane and coherent.
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