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    Rule-Utilitarianism Has Been Accused of Being Internally Inconsistent Because the Theory
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Rule-Utilitarianism Has Been Accused of Being Internally Inconsistent Because the Theory

Question 2

Question 2

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Rule-utilitarianism has been accused of being internally inconsistent because the theory can:


A) easily collapse into act-utilitarianism.
B) be defended through act-utilitarianism.
C) always fall back on rigid rules.
D) never be understood.

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