Philosophical Argument Clarification

Summary

The philosophical argument discusses moral actions based on their impact on aggregate well-being. The assumption that any action not morally wrong is morally right completes the argument. This means if an action does not reduce well-being, it is considered morally right, even if it leaves well-being unchanged. If you have legal questions specific to California, feel free to ask for guidance.

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