What attitude do most utilitarians take toward non-human animals?
A) Their suffering does not matter morally.
B) Their suffering matters morally but not nearly as much as that of humans.
C) If an animal suffers to the same extent as a human, the animal's suffering is equally important.
D) Animal suffering is morally more important than human suffering because animals are not moral agents.
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A) treats
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A)
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A) all moral action is
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A) always
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