Asked by Valeria Contreras on Jun 16, 2024

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Which of the following best describes utilitarianism?

A) the moral theory that claims you should do what is most useful for you
B) the moral theory that claims that you should never violate the rights of others
C) the moral theory that claims you should do what will best promote general happiness
D) the moral theory that claims that rights are more important that duties

General Happiness

A state of overall well-being and contentment, often considered as a goal of human life.

Utilitarianism

A theory in normative ethics holding that the best moral action is the one that maximizes utility, usually defined as that which produces the greatest well-being of the greatest number of people.

  • Attain an understanding of multiple moral theories and how they are utilized in ethical reasoning and the formation of values.
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adi putra tjahyadiJun 17, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The utilitarian claims that morality is entirely about consequences. The morally required act, in this view, is the act that is most likely to lead to the greatest overall amount of happiness for all. This view calls for us to weigh the consequences of our acts for everyone before acting.