The difference between psychological egoism and ethical egoism is:

a. ethical egoism says we are naturally egoistic, and psychological egoism says we should actegoistically

b. the two theories are essentially the same.
c. psychological egoism holds that we are egoistic by nature, while ethical egoism states that weought to be egoistic.
d. ethical egoism is a psychological theory that states that we are naturally ethical, while
psychological egoism tells us that we ought to adjust our psychology and act egoistically.


C

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