The fact that ethical egoism requires actions that seem to be paradigm cases of immorality
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The fact that ethical egoism requires actions that seem to be paradigm cases of immorality
a. shows that we should accept conventional morality only if there are very strong arguments in its favor.
b. shows that we should accept ethical egoism only if there are very strong arguments in its favor.
c. proves that our conventional ideas about morality are mistaken.
d. proves that the theory is false.
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