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Against utilitarianism, which of the following authors would object, "To maximize utility by imposing burdens on some individuals is to treat all of society like a single person. But society is not like a single person, and so utilitarianism is mistaken." a. Rawls, because he thinks it matters not just how much utility is produced in aggregate, but also how the utility is distributed.
b. Nozick, because separate persons have rights that make it impermissible to take from one person in order to give to another.
c. Bentham, because he thinks that all pleasures are of equal quality.
d. a and b e) a, b, and c

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