1-A The criticism of Act Utilitarianism that states we can not predict future outcomes for anyone other than ourselves is known as:
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The impracticality of beginning anew |
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The difficult for determining consequences for others |
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The doctor's dilemma |
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The end justifies the mean |
B: Rule-Utilitarianism focuses on which kind of pleasure?
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Short-term pleasure |
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Long-term pleasure |
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Quantitative pleasure |
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Qualitative pleasure |
C: Utilitarianism is a general type of:
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End justifies the means analysis |
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Cost-benefit analysis |
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Consequentialist theory |
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All of the above |
1-A The criticism of Act Utilitarianism that states we can not predict future outcomes for anyone other than ourselves is known as: The difficult for determining consequences for others
2. B: Rule-Utilitarianism focuses on which kind of pleasure? Quantitative pleasure
Utilitarianism aims at increasing the total amount of happiness for the greatest number of people.The morally good thing is the one that produces the greatest resulting happiness for the greatest number of people.
3. C: Utilitarianism is a general type of:Consequentialist theory
Consequentialist theory states that a morally right act is the one that produces a good outcome, or consequence.
1-A The criticism of Act Utilitarianism that states we can not predict future outcomes for anyone...
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