Which statements are legitimate challenges to utilitarian ethical theory? A. The end may justify the means.
B. There is no consensus among utilitarians on how to measure and determine the overall good.
C. It is difficult to know how to consider the consequences for all the parties that will be affected by an act.
D. It is difficult for the utilitarian to find a balance between individual freedom and the overall good. The more utilitarians emphasize freedom the more likely they hold more relativistic accounts of the good.
E. All of the above.
F. None of the above.
B. There is no consensus among utilitarians on how to measure and determine the overall good.
C. It is difficult to know how to consider the consequences for all the parties that will be affected by an act.
D. It is difficult for the utilitarian to find a balance between individual freedom and the overall good. The more utilitarians emphasize freedom the more likely they hold more relativistic accounts of the good.
E. All of the above.
F. None of the above.