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The strengths of Bentham's _____ are it effectively measures many of the consequences of an action and it does not prejudge the question of the morality of an action.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Question 2

In a religious approach to ethics, faith and the authority of sacred texts have the final word.
 
  A. True
  B. False



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Hedonistic Calculus

Answer to Question 2

Answer: True




CORALGRILL2014

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Reply 2 on: Jul 14, 2018
Gracias!


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Excellent

 

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