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Utilitarianism allows that we may count one person's interests as more important than the interests of others if

A. they are related to us.
B. we care deeply about them.
C. they live closer to us.
D. none of the above.

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User Thanix
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Answer:

D. none of the above.

Step-by-step explanation:

Utilitarianism is a moral theory, which its core idea is: actions being morally right or wrong, depends on the consequences. They do not see one person’s interests as more important than the interests of other because the theory considers the interests of all beings equally; it’s about maximizing the well-being for the majority of a population.

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