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    In Utilitarian Justice, an Action Is Considered Just If
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In Utilitarian Justice, an Action Is Considered Just If

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Question 22

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In utilitarian justice, an action is considered just if:


A) The costs are greater than the benefits
B) The benefits and cost are equal
C) The benefits are greater than the costs
D) None of the above

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