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swpotter12

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Le Guins The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas shows that utilitarianism
  fails to adequately value the happiness of the ________ relative to the happiness
  of the ________.


 
 

a. strong, weak
  b. group, individual
  c. weak, strong
  d. individual, group



Question 2

Bernard Williams argues that utilitarianism fails to make the value of ________
  intelligible.


 
 

a. integrity
   b. happiness
   c. impartiality
   d. human psychology




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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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