Multiple Choice
One problem with Ayn Rand's ethical egoism is that it assumes
A) one can act in one's self-interest.
B) one ought to act in one's own self-interest.
C) if an act is for the benefit of others,then it cannot be to one's own benefit as well.
D) if an act is for the benefit of others,then it can be to one's own benefit as well.
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