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Contemporary utilitarianisms differ over whether
{ 1 } - to maximize the good of humans or of all sentient beings.
{ 2 } - to maximize pleasure or "the good" more widely understood.
{ 3 } - to follow the act or the rule that maximizes good.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
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Contemporary utilitarianisms differ over whether
{ 1 } - to maximize the good of humans or of all sentient beings.
{ 2 } - to maximize pleasure or "the good" more widely understood.
{ 3 } - to follow the act or the rule that maximizes good.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
All these issues are hotly disputed.
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Contemporary utilitarianisms differ over whether
{ 1 } - to maximize the good of humans or of all sentient beings.
{ 2 } - to maximize pleasure or "the good" more widely understood.
{ 3 } - to follow the act or the rule that maximizes good.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
All these issues are hotly disputed.
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Contemporary utilitarianisms differ over whether
{ 1 } - to maximize the good of humans or of all sentient beings.
{ 2 } - to maximize pleasure or "the good" more widely understood.
{ 3 } - to follow the act or the rule that maximizes good.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
All these issues are hotly disputed.
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Contemporary utilitarianisms differ over whether
{ 1 } - to maximize the good of humans or of all sentient beings.
{ 2 } - to maximize pleasure or "the good" more widely understood.
{ 3 } - to follow the act or the rule that maximizes good.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
All these issues are hotly disputed.
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