Asked by Ledee Martinez on Apr 25, 2024

The motives for the act or the nature of the act itself are not important considerations for ______.

A) pluralists
B) consequentialists
C) egoists
D) relativists

Consequentialists

Ethical theorists who believe that the morality of an action is determined by its outcomes or consequences.

Important Considerations

are crucial factors or aspects that need careful thought and examination when making decisions or analyzing situations.

  • Outline the fundamentals of consequentialism and its relationship to utilitarianism.