Bentham’s "hedonic calculus" was an attempt to provide

a. a philosophy of mathematics.
b. a list of actions which were always right or always wrong.
c. a way to measure which action is morally best in a given situation.
d. a way to rank pleasures as noble or degrading.


c.

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a. the spiritual energy necessary for a proper religious life. b. the way to true pleasure in life. c. the moral law of cause and effect that determines one’s reincarnation. d. moral duties.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Sexual Harassment debate:

What would be the main claim and supporting arguments on this?

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The communal meal that follows every main Sikh service is called _________

A) kirtan B) the chaur C) vak lao D) the langar

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