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Critics charge that act-utilitarianism's most serious problem is that it conflicts with commonsense views about:
Karst
A landscape formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, characterized by sinkholes, caves, and underground rivers.
Iron and Aluminum
Essential metals abundant in the Earth's crust, often forming various minerals and playing crucial roles in industrial applications.
Leached
Leached describes the process by which soluble nutrients or chemicals are washed out of soil or materials due to the movement of water.
Tropical Climate
A non-arid climate characterized by consistent high temperatures throughout the year, usually found within 23.5 degrees north or south of the equator.
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Q5: Aristotle argues that the greatest good for
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Q38: Karl Marx denied that history showed progress.
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Q45: Berkeley was an empiricist.
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