A) a satisficing notion.
B) a maximizing notion.
C) a minimizing notion.
D) a maximining notion.
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A) actions which merely did not occur to the agent.
B) actions which did occur to the agent, but where the agent was misinformed about their consequences.
C) both a and b.
D) neither a nor b.
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A) equal weight with other feelings.
B) some weight, but less weight than other feelings.
C) no weight at all.
D) extra weight, because they are very hard to get rid of.
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A) no one is ever responsible for their actions.
B) I am as responsible for what I allow or fail to prevent as for what I myself bring about.
C) our only responsibilities are to refrain from harming others.
D) responsibility for one's actions is to be avoided whenever possible.
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A) there are some actions that are absolutely forbidden no matter what their consequences.
B) the right action might sometimes fail to bring about the best consequences.
C) consequences are irrelevant to evaluating the rightness of an action.
D) all of the above.
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A) never itself be a morally comprehensible reason.
B) sometimes itself be a morally comprehensible reason.
C) always itself be a morally comprehensible reason.
D) none of the above.
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A) brings about the most value out of any logically possible action.
B) brings about the most value out of any action available to the agent.
C) does not violate anyone's rights.
D) does not violate any prima facie duties.
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