Nonconsequentialists like Ross believe that
A) we have no obligation to promote general welfare.
B) utilitarianism doesn't require us to sacrifice as much as we should to help other people.
C) morality permits each of us a sphere in which to pursue our own plans and goals.
D) people's so-called "moral rights" are unimportant when determining the right course of action.
C
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a. Mujahid b. Islamist c. Dervishes d. Sufism
Which of the following may be found in a Zen garden?
a. Flowers and trees b. Insects and other living beings c. Raked gravel and standing stones d. None of the above
The Bhagavad Gita is an epic poem about
a. the creation of the world. b. a great battle. c. a great flood. d. the coming of Lakshmi at the end of time.
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nurture them in our children! End all mind control now and forever! A) Appeal to the people. B) No fallacy. C) Red herring. D) Slippery slope. E) Begging the question.