One difference between psychological hedonism and ethical hedonism is that
a. Epicurus believed in the first but not the second.
b. psychological hedonism is a claim about human motivation, but not about what is good.
c. the psychological hedonist claims any pleasure is good, while the ethical hedonist says only the moral pleasures are good.
d. there is no difference because the two labels refer to identical claims.
b
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