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Card 6
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In the hedonic calculus, what does 'fecundity' mean?
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Card 7
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What did Bentham mean when he talked about the purity of a moral action?
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Card 8
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Mill added a qualitative dimension to the hedonic calculus-what does this mean?
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Card 9
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What was the name of Mill's book about utilitarianism?
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Card 10
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What kind of utilitarian would judge each action in its own individual circumstances?
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Card 11
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How far does utilitarianism rely on taking into the account the will of God?
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Card 12
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Is utilitarianism relativist or absolutist as a system of ethics?
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