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| 1. |
Identify the statement that is consistent with utilitarian ethical theory: |
| A. | Adhering to a set of principles may well forbid an act that would otherwise provide overall net good consequences. |
| B. | No act is ever morally right or wrong in all cases, in every situation. It will all depend on the act's consequences. |
| C. | Some actions like murder, theft, rape, and lying are wrong of their very nature, the kind of acts they are. No amount of net good consequences could ever justify them. |
| D. | The end never justifies the means. |
| Answer» C. Some actions like murder, theft, rape, and lying are wrong of their very nature, the kind of acts they are. No amount of net good consequences could ever justify them. | |