IDENTIFICATION

Identify what is being described in each statement.
____________________1. It is an ethical theory that argues for the goodness of pleas- ure and the determination of right behavior based on the usefulness of the action's consequences.

____________________2. He presupposed that an action is right if and only if it pro- duces the greatest balance of pleasure over pain for the greatest number

____________________3. It is a type of utilitarianism which presupposes that an ac- tion is right if and only if it conforms to a set of rules.

____________________4. These are theories that emphasize the results or conse- quences of an action.

____________________5. These are things we must do because of rights.

____________________6. It is one of the theses of utilitarianism which states that a right action produces the greatest good consequences and the least bad.

____________________7. These are things we should sometimes do, yet no specific actions are required, and no rights are involved.

____________________8. He criticized the implied "doctrine of negative re- sponsibility in Utilitarianism.

____________________9. It is Mill's fundamental moral principle.

____________________10. An action is right if and only if it conforms to a set of rules the general acceptance of which would produce the greatest balance of pleasure over pain for the greatest number,​

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