Multiple Choice
A standard claim of rule utilitarianism is that when two rules come into conflict with each other, one should
A) be sure to satisfy both rules.
B) do whatever they want, since they cannot avoid breaking some rule.
C) do that which promotes the greatest overall utility.
D) do whatever will create the most utility for oneself.
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