People often confuse Utilitarianism with:

a. a doctrine fit for animals.
b. following the pleasures of the moment.
c. the rejection of pleasure. d. all of these answers.
e. none of these answers.


d

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Which feature of emotivism makes it different from subjective relativism?

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