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Act Utilitarianism Differs from Act Consequentialism, in General, by

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Act utilitarianism differs from act consequentialism, in general, by


A) incorporating the reasons for actions, rather than just examining their consequences.
B) incorporating a hedonist theory of value.
C) eliminating all costs and benefits that cannot be quantified.
D) eliminating cost-benefit analysis itself.

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