Abstract

According to individualistic ethical doctrines, moral norms are applicable only to individual agents. No moral norms apply to groups of agents. Thus, according to what might be called Individual Egoism, each (individual) agent ought to maximize his utility and there is nothing that a group of agents ought (or ought not) to do

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