Multiple Choice
For rule utilitarianism, the right act in a given situation is
A) normally determined by a rule or practice that is known to promote greater overall utility.
B) always what will create the greatest overall utility.
C) what is most widely accepted and practiced in one's culture.
D) None of the above
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