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According to Sidwick, moral terms like "right" and "ought" cannot be defined.
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According to Sidwick, external and internal sanctions are sufficient to make immoral behavior imprudent in some cases.
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Sidwick claims that utilitarianism largely conflicts with commonsense morality
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According to Sidwick, utilitarians generally agree that our moral concern should extend to the happiness of all beings capable of feeling pleasure and pain.
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According to Sidwick, the strict impartiality of utilitarianism forbids giving special treatment to our family and friends.
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