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Pragmatism is a rationalist philosophy.
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Q24: Mill was a utilitarian.
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Q42: Bentham's philosophy was at base<br>A) selfless<br>B) egoistic<br>C)
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Q50: Nietzsche held that we always do things
Q53: Kierkegaard wrote Neither/Or .