Multiple Choice
According to utilitarianism, harming a human being is
A) incomparably worse than harming a non-human animal.
B) in and of itself slightly worse than harming a non-human animal.
C) in and of itself not any better or worse than harming a non-human animal.
D) not as bad as harming a non-human animal.
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