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amal

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These people counter that we make a mistake when using results to judge the rightness or wrongness of an act:
 
  A. fundamentalists B. moralists C. consequentialists D. utilitarianists E. non-consequentialists

Question 2

These people advocate the course of action that produces the greatest good for the greatest number:
 
  A. fundamentalists B. moralists C. consequentialists D. utilitarianists E. non-consequentialists



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Answer to Question 1

E. non-consequentialists

Answer to Question 2

D. utilitarianists



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