The arguer concerned with assuring the welfare of the greatest number of people
rather than being bound by an absolute standard of right and wrong is practicing
(a) deontological ethics.
(b) enlightenment ethics.
(c) teleological ethics.
(d) the doctrine of perspicuity.
C
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