Philosopher:  An action is morally right if it would be reasonably expected to increase the aggregate well-being of t...

hassay18 on October 9 at 08:20PM

Isn't D correct too?

Why is D not correct?

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Emil-Kunkin on October 10 at 03:31PM

Good question, this is tough but I think that the author doesn't necessarily have the believe that such actions exist. By saying that X would be right, I think the author could be speaking about a hypothetical, rather than saying that "actions that are X are right" which might imply that some actions that are X exist.