Multiple Choice
O'Neill argues that the main difficulty facing utilitarianism as an approach to world hunger is that utilitarianism
A) is too demanding.
B) lacks precise methods for predicting and calculating happiness.
C) leads to unjust outcomes.
D) violates human rights.
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Q1: According to O'Neill, justice accounts for the
Q2: Rights to food or basic health care
Q3: According to O'Neill, the human rights approach
Q5: Utilitarianism takes _ as the ultimate moral
Q6: O'Neill's preferred approach to the problem of
Q7: What obligations does O'Neill think we have
Q8: According to O'Neill, the rights perspective undercuts
Q9: Why does O'Neill object to the utilitarian
Q10: According to Kant's moral philosophy, the fundamental
Q11: What is the difference between a "liberty"