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Kikoku

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According to Kant, what sort of duty does a physician have to accept someone as a patient?
 
  a) A perfect duty
  b) A rational duty
  c) A duty of beneficence
  d) An imperfect duty

Question 2

What, according to utilitarianism, is intrinsically valuable?
 
  a) Happiness
  b) Acting from duty
  c) Acting in accordance with duty
  d) Autonomy



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Answer to Question 1

d) An imperfect duty

Answer to Question 2

a) Happiness



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