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24 August, 16:51

The utilitarian theory of ethics does not require a. an assessment of the effects of alternatives on those affected. b. a choice among alternatives to produce the maximum societal utility. c. the acquiring of the means of production by workers. d. a determination of whom an action will affect.

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  1. 24 August, 16:55
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    c. the acquiring of the means of production by workers.

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    The principle of the utilitarian does not require anyone to know the total consequences of the anything before making a decision. As is focuses in determine the right form the wrong outcomes and holds that the ethical choices of one will produces the greater good.
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