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go.lag

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Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that holds that
 
  a. people are powerless.
  b. fate is a determining factor in what happens to individuals.
  c. the rightness or wrongness of actions is determined by the results they produce.
  d. personal satisfaction is elusive.

Question 2

Which of the following statements sums up with is important to virtue theorists?
 
  a. They are concerned with what it means to be a global citizen.
  b. They are concerned with aberrant behavior.
  c. They are concerned with what it means to be a good person.
  d. They are concerned with an individual's history.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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go.lag

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
:D TYSM


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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