1. According to utilitarianism which of the following is useful for evaluating the morality of an action?A. Peoples intentionsB. The nature of the actC. The process of accomplishing the resultD. The result2. Which of the following is not necessary to
1. According to utilitarianism which of the following is useful for evaluating the morality of an action?A. Peoples intentionsB. The nature of the actC. The process of accomplishing the resultD. The result2. Which of the following is not necessary to act morally according to utilitarianism?A. To consider all the variables involved in an action.B. To act as the majority wishes.C. To consider all people to be of equal value.D. To produce a result that produces the greatest good for the greatest number.3. The statement that the good is that at which all things aim is byA. Plato.B. Locke.C. Aristotle.D. Hobbes.4. Virtue Ethics helps us determineA. Whether an action is moral.B. Whether a form of ethical reasoning is virtuous.C. How to calculate between consequential and non consequential reasoning.D. How we ought to be.