Multiple Choice
Rule utilitarianism does better with several of act utilitarianism's problems because it
A) is not a consequentialist theory.
B) is based on the consequences of rules and practices rather than of specific acts.
C) does not require us to consider the likelihood of various effects.
D) Rule utilitarianism does not do better with act utilitarianism's problems.
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