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    An Ethical System That Judges the Consequences of an Act
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An Ethical System That Judges the Consequences of an Act

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Question 8

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An ethical system that judges the consequences of an act is referred to as:


A) a deontological ethical system.
B) a teleological ethical system.
C) a formal ethical system.
D) a Kantian ethical system.

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