Multiple Choice
A utilitarian who recognizes rights will attempt to explain rights on the basis of utility by claiming that
A) there are no moral rights; there is only utility.
B) a moral right is a kind of claim that is justified by the fact that its recognition will not diminish overall welfare.
C) a moral right is a kind of claim that is justified by the fact that its recognition will contribute to the maximization of overall welfare.
D) all of the above
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