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4. under rule utilitarianism the notion that if an action increases utility at one particular

moment, it does not show that:

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Moral decision

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Utilitarianism is the notion of ethics that is an action is considered good if it results in the greatest good of all the others. It considers the single action and decided on that basis whether the certain thing is right or wrong. The utility increases at one particular action and when the other action arrives its utility diminishes. It does not show the moral decision that has been taken for the other reasons.

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