The two features of the utilitarian’s multilevel strategy are

a. rule-utility and act-utility.
b. intended consequences and actual consequences.
c. actions that are good in themselves and actions that are good because of their
consequences.
d. the principle of justice and the principle of mercy.


a. rule-utility and act-utility.

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What will be an ideal response?

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