A utilitarian in opposition to discrimination would say that discrimination is wrong because

A. it makes productivity suffer
B. it violates the right to privacy
C. it violates human dignity
D. it is unfair


A

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Kant argued that the act of suicide is deeply tragic but is not immoral

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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