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somnium:
i think its c
xcoledd1:
i think b
velmalovesshaggy145:
C
lea0728:
cna ya'll NOT argue on my post?
OLIVER69:
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: According to Wikipedia and other online sources and myself, Rational egoism is the principle that an action is rational if and only if it maximizes one's self-interest. As such, it is considered a normative form of egoism, though historically has been associated with both positive and normative forms.
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velmalovesshaggy145:
c
lea0728:
@oliver69 wrote:
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: According to Wikipedia and other online sources and myself, Rational egoism is the principle that an action is rational if and only if it maximizes one's self-interest. As such, it is considered a normative form of egoism, though historically has been associated with both positive and normative forms.
thank you olive for being helpful
abound:
Although, According to economists, rational self-interest is a concept that suggests that people tend to make decisions that are in their own best interest. This means that people generally make logical decisions that produce the best outcomes for themselves, especially in financial or monetary matters such as price comparisons, substitutes, and expense management
somnium:
i still think c
velmalovesshaggy145:
it is c
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