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drive.google.com ngunflowpdf in, ch-placement safi HD4IL.WI_ Bookingcor. My Drive Google Drive Chegg Study I Guided Solutions and Study Help1 6. Which of these claims is true, according to Mill? a. The morality of an act depends entirely upon the motive of the person doing it bThe morality of an act depends entirely upon the intent of the person doing it c. The morality of an act depends upon the motive and intent of the person doing it d. All of the above e. None of the above 7. Which of these claims best expresses a utilitarian analysis of selfishness? a. One cannot be a good utilitarian and act selfishly b. One can be a good utilitarian and act selfishly c. People seldom act selfishly d. All of the above e. None of the above 8. Which of these does Mill include in his explanation of happiness a. Few and transitory pains b. Many and various pleasures c. A balance of excitement and tranquility d. Not expecting more than life is capable of bestowing e. All of the above 9. According to Mill, what is "conscience" a. Conscience is a mass of feeling one would have to violate in order to do something one believes to be wrong b. Conscience is an internal sanction on the Principle of Utility c. Conscience is a product of internalizing the ideas of others regarding proper conduct d. All of the above e. None of the above 10. Which of these does Jerry Mander identify as part of the "pro-technology paradigm? a. Over emphasizing best case seenarios b. Over emphasizing individual consamers c. The belief that technology is neutral d. All of the above e. None of the above 11. With which of these assessments of technology does Jerry Mander agree? 4 5 7

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6. The answer is Option E, none of the above. This is because Mill, as a proponent of utilitarianism was concerned with the outcome of an action as the measure of morality.

7. The answer is Option B, one can be a good utilitarian and act selfishly. This is because it is possible to maximise overall good while taking care of one’s personal interests as well.

8. The answer is Option B, many and various pleasures. According to Mill, happiness is the presence of pleasure and the absence of pain.

9. The answer is Option B. Mill conceptualised conscience as an internal sanction on the principle of utility, carried out in order to avoid pain.

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