Consequentialism
A) is best represented by Ross's theory of ethics.
B) states that sometimes the consequences of our actions can be morally relevant.
C) states that the moral rightness of an action is determined solely by its results.
D) differs from nonconsequentialism because nonconsequentialism denies that consequences have any moral significance.
Question 2Compare and contrast Russells views on the nature and value of religious belief
with the views of Whitehead. Then critically evaluate both of their views from your own
standpoint on the nature and value of religious belief.
What will be an ideal response?