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proportionalism

    { 1 } - decides whether an action is right or wrong by whether its positive premoral values outweigh its negative premoral values
    { 2 } - we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails
    { 3 } - act utilitarianism
    { 4 } - decides whether an action is right or wrong on the basis of whether in its context it contributes to the growth of persons in community
    { 5 } - decides what is good or bad by estimating the greatest good for the greatest number of people

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1 is correct!

proportionalism

proportionalism <=> decides whether an action is right or wrong by whether its positive premoral values outweigh its negative premoral values

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

proportionalism

    { 1 } - decides whether an action is right or wrong by whether its positive premoral values outweigh its negative premoral values
    { 2 } - we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails
    { 3 } - act utilitarianism
    { 4 } - decides whether an action is right or wrong on the basis of whether in its context it contributes to the growth of persons in community
    { 5 } - decides what is good or bad by estimating the greatest good for the greatest number of people

Bentham <=> we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

proportionalism

    { 1 } - decides whether an action is right or wrong by whether its positive premoral values outweigh its negative premoral values
    { 2 } - we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails
    { 3 } - act utilitarianism
    { 4 } - decides whether an action is right or wrong on the basis of whether in its context it contributes to the growth of persons in community
    { 5 } - decides what is good or bad by estimating the greatest good for the greatest number of people

situationism <=> act utilitarianism

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

proportionalism

    { 1 } - decides whether an action is right or wrong by whether its positive premoral values outweigh its negative premoral values
    { 2 } - we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails
    { 3 } - act utilitarianism
    { 4 } - decides whether an action is right or wrong on the basis of whether in its context it contributes to the growth of persons in community
    { 5 } - decides what is good or bad by estimating the greatest good for the greatest number of people

prudential personalism <=> decides whether an action is right or wrong on the basis of whether in its context it contributes to the growth of persons in community

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

proportionalism

    { 1 } - decides whether an action is right or wrong by whether its positive premoral values outweigh its negative premoral values
    { 2 } - we decide what is good or bad by estimating how much pleasure or pain it entails
    { 3 } - act utilitarianism
    { 4 } - decides whether an action is right or wrong on the basis of whether in its context it contributes to the growth of persons in community
    { 5 } - decides what is good or bad by estimating the greatest good for the greatest number of people

utilitarianism <=> decides what is good or bad by estimating the greatest good for the greatest number of people

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