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17 June, 13:11

Measuring well-being is difficult for utilitarians because there A. is no precise unit of happiness. B. might be multiple things that directly contribute to well-being. C. doesn't seem to be any method to compare the quantities of different benefits. D. all of the above

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  1. 17 June, 13:53
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    There is no precise unit of happiness, there might be multiple things that directly contribute to well-being, there doesn't seem to be any method to compare the quantities of different benefits (All of the above.)
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