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1) According to Kant's "principle of autonomy," it is a "categorical imperative" that our acts be in conformity with those that would be willed by a "good will," that is, a will that
A. does not neglect its duty under the positive common law
B. is beneficent to the greatest number of people
C. is designed by nature to give universal laws to itself and all to rational beings
2) According to John Stuart Mill's "principle of utility," that is, "the greatest happiness principle," our action is good and right in proportion as it tends to maximize the total
A. quantity of political liberty for all citizens of our community
B. quality pleasure for all those concerned with the action, meaning those with legitimate and authorized rights that might be affected by the action
C. quality pleasure for the all persons, regardless of whose legitimate interests stand to be affected by the action