symptomatic act - определение. Что такое symptomatic act
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Что (кто) такое symptomatic act - определение

FLAVOUR OF UTILITARIANISM
Act Utilitarianism; Act-utilitarianism; Actutilitarianism; Act utilitarian; Act-utilitarian; Actutilitarian; Act utilitarianist; Act-utilitarianist; Actutilitarianist; Act utilitarianists; Act-utilitarianists; Actutilitarianists

act         
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ACT; Act (legislature); A.C.T.; Enacting; Act (disambiguation); Acts (disambiguation); ACT (disambiguation); Acts of government
1) n. in general, any action by a person. 2) n. a statutory plan passed by Congress or any legislature which is a "bill" until enacted and becomes law. 3) v. for a court to make a decision and rule on a motion or petition, as in "the court will act on your motion for a new trial."
Enacting         
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ACT; Act (legislature); A.C.T.; Enacting; Act (disambiguation); Acts (disambiguation); ACT (disambiguation); Acts of government
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Enact.
act         
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ACT; Act (legislature); A.C.T.; Enacting; Act (disambiguation); Acts (disambiguation); ACT (disambiguation); Acts of government
I. v. n.
1.
Work, move, carry anything into effect, execute a purpose, be in action, be active, be in process, keep going, energize.
2.
Behave, conduct one's self, demean one's self, acquit one's self, deport one's self.
3.
Operate, have influence, be efficient, be efficacious, work, have effect, be operative.
4.
Play a part, play, feign, dissimulate, pretend, make believe, dissemble.
5.
Play parts, represent characters, make impersonations.
II. v. a.
1.
Do, perform, execute, carry into execution.
2.
Personate, impersonate, represent, play, simulate, enact, play the part of, take the part of.
3.
Be, realize, actualize, do the duties of, display the qualities of, have the essential character of.
III. n.
1.
Deed (viewed as a single exertion of power), performance, proceeding, exploit, feat, achievement, turn. See action, 2.
2.
Statute, enactment, ordinance, edict, decree, law, bill.
3.
Fact, reality, actuality, real existence.
4.
Stage in the action (in a drama).

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Act utilitarianism

Act utilitarianism is a utilitarian theory of ethics that states that a person's act is morally right if and only if it produces the best possible results in that specific situation. Classical utilitarians, including Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, and Henry Sidgwick, define happiness as pleasure and the absence of pain.