Under utilitarianism, a particular act may be morally right or wrong
A) absolutely
B) with no exceptions
C) due to something other than the amount of good over evil it produces
D) due exclusively to the amount of good over evil it produces
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Q29: When it comes to deterrence, utilitarian logic
A)
Q30: Why do the authors suggest that utilitarianism
Q31: Rule utilitarianism
A) is another name for ethical
Q32: In utilitarianism
A) it is permissible to focus
Q33: Utilitarianism exploits available time of police by
Q34: Utilitarian logic
A) is never used to rationalize
Q35: Act utilitarianism
A) is another name for ethical
Q36: Both in Box 8.1 and at the
Q37: Perhaps the most universally accepted argument against
Q39: Limitations of utilitarianism include
A) it is difficult
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