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Critics of Rule-Utilitarianism Say That

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Question 17

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Critics of rule-utilitarianism say that:


A) its rules are too demanding
B) it collapses into act-utilitarianism
C) it is no different than Kantian ethics
D) rules cannot be formulated

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