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How Is the Utilitarian Test Different from the Basic Consequence

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How is the utilitarian test different from the basic consequence test?


A) it considers the practical requirements for the action and the ability of stakeholders to act as needed
B) it rejects acting ethically toward unethical actors to dissuade future unethical behavior
C) it considers the outcomes of many actions instead of one and does a cost-benefit comparison to select the best
D) it adds greater weight to the benefits an action has to self-interest
E) there is no difference

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