A) the same as rule utilitarianism: the consequences of any type of act (rule) are what count
B) the same as Jeremy Bentham's utilitarianism: the consequences of any single act are what count
C) the opposite of passive utilitarianism
D) the part of utilitarianism that allows you to think of yourself only
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A) Jeremy Bentham
B) Peter Singer
C) Harriet Taylor
D) John Stuart Mill
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A) whenever there are no obligations to consider the pain of nonrational creatures
B) whenever it creates the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people
C) whenever we can determine that the suffering of the animal is minimal
D) whenever there is a large amount of happiness at stake in terms of profit for the doctors, the university, or business
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A) The baker is guilty and must be punished.
B) The blacksmith's crime was unintentional; therefore, he cannot be punished.
C) The blacksmith must be punished for his crime, and nobody can take his place.
D) The baker can be punished even if he is innocent because he is expendable, but the blacksmith is not.
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A) by taking a poll in a local region
B) by selecting answers from people capable of appreciating higher pleasures and having no experience with lower pleasures
C) by asking people who have experience with both kinds of pleasure
D) None of the answers is correct because Mill argued that all pleasures count equally.
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A) whether it is morally acceptable to sacrifice a few homeless people in order to advance the research in spinal cord injuries
B) whether it is morally acceptable to falsify medical research in order to gain influence for the greater good
C) whether it is morally acceptable to transplant animal organs into human beings without informing the human subjects
D) whether it is morally acceptable to perform cloning of humans
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