One of the main difficulties of consequentialist theories is that

a) they are based solely on our duties at the time.
b) it is very difficult to discover and determine all possible consequences.
c) they emphasize the person or character at the expense of action.
d) they are based exclusively on our selfish interests.


B

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Fill in the blank with correct word.

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