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Explain what you take to be the strongest version of consequentialism. What does it count as good and bad and how does it understand the balance of good over bad? Explain some advantages of your theory over other versions of consequentialism.
Optimal Levels
The most favorable or desired measure of performance or results, ensuring the highest degree of efficiency, effectiveness, or well-being.
Mutual Goals
Objectives agreed upon by all parties involved, aiming for a common outcome or benefit.
Outcomes
The results or consequences of a particular process, action, or situation.
Chronic Nature
Characteristics of an illness or condition that persists over a long period of time, often with slow progression.
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