What is a decision procedure in ethics?
A) A theory that tells us which actions are right and which are wrong
B) A calculation of the total benefits of an action
C) A method for making moral decisions
D) A theory that tells us when intentions are morally good or bad
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Q8: Some claim that utilitarianism demands more calculation
Q9: According to utilitarianism, the preferences and well-being
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Q12: Why is the lack of a method
Q14: What is supererogation?
A) Behaving in a self-interested
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Q16: Utilitarians can completely avoid the problem of
Q17: Utilitarianism requires that agents always
A) consider each
Q18: How would most utilitarians characterize the principle
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